Walkatjara Art
Walkatjara Art. Kungkarangkalpa (seven sisters) view artwork. The studio is open to the public and invites visitors to come and learn about the local culture and the tjukurpa stories that inspire the art.
Works featured by selina kulitja, nyinku jingo, barbara de rose, pixie brown and cecelia yakiti ⠀. Meet the artists, see the paintings being created, learn about the local culture, and tjukurpa creation stories, from the artists themselves. At walkatjara, artists from mutitjulu create vibrant paintings that share local stories.
Meet the artists, see the paintings being created, learn about the local culture, and tjukurpa creation stories, from the artists themselves.
As well as providing consumer information about ethics and authenticity when buying aboriginal art. Walkatjara art is mutitjulu community’s’ art centre, owned and directed by anangu. Works featured by selina kulitja, nyinku jingo, barbara de rose, pixie brown and cecelia yakiti ⠀.
Visit us to see the artists at work, purchase paintings & support mutitjulu community.
Every painting has a story. some absolutely beautiful new works uploaded to our online shop for the easter long weekend! Facilitating the production, marketing and
Walkatjara art is mutitjulu community's art centre, owned and directed by local anangu people.
Walkatjara art is mutitjulu community’s art centre, owned and directed by local anangu. Walkatjara art is mutitjulu community’s art centre. The walkatjara manager works collaboratively with all stakeholders to ensure the success of the art centre which includes management of the operations of the gallery and studio space;
Seven artists from walkatjara art centre.
Come and learn about the local anangu culture and the tjukurpa stories behind the art. • own transport is desirable, but not a requirement. Kungkarangkalpa (seven sisters) view artwork.
At walkatjara, artists from mutitjulu create vibrant paintings that share local stories.
You have the chance to make him the people’s choice award winner! See the artists at work, purchase authentic, locally made paintings & support the mutitjulu community. November 10, 2020 · yulara, nt, australia · much loved mutitjulu elder reggie uluru is already a finalist in king & wood mallesons contemporary first nations art award 2020 exhibition.
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