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9781743058664

Kunmanara Jangala Carroll

Ngaylu nyanganyi ngura winki (I can see all those places)

Belinda Briggs, Alison Milyika Carroll, Luke Scholes

Kunmanara Carroll, a Luritja, Pintupi and Pitjantjatjara man based in Pukatja, worked from Ernabella Arts. Carroll was born in 1950, in Haasts Bluff, and later moved to Papunya when the new settlement was created there. He went to school in Papunya before moving to Areyonga, where he finished school, and then travelling on donkey with his family to Eagle Bore, a homeland just north of Ernabella.

After a long career in a range of community roles, Carroll began painting at Ernabella Arts in 2009, and in 2011 he was introduced to ceramics. Concerned with passing on cultural knowledge, Carroll found his paternal homeland an unwavering source of inspiration and the recurrent subject within his oeuvre of paintings and ceramic sculpture.

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Belinda Briggs is Yorta Yorta and Wemba Wemba, living and working in the Dungala Kaiela (Goulburn Murray) region in northern Victoria. Currently writer and curator at the Shepparton Art Museum (SAM), she is also vice-president of Kaiela Arts and passionate about her community, particularly her contributions to the endeavours of the Rumbalara Football Netball Club. Belinda's curatorial projects include First Languages of the Monash University Collection, Monash University Museum of Art, 2017-2018, and the Indigenous Ceramic Award, SAM, 2016 and 2018.

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Alison Milyika Carroll, a senior Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara woman, is an accomplished artist and a significant cultural leader and an important advocate and mentor for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and arts across the APY Lands. She is the current Chair of Ernabella Arts, Pukatja Community, APY Lands, and has been involved with the organisation as an artist and director. Alison is also a member of the Tarnanthi Cultural Advisory Committee, works with Ku Arts and the NPY Women's Council, and has held advisory roles on projects such as Songlines at the National Museum of Australia.

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Luke Scholes was Curator of Aboriginal Art and Material Culture at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory between 2015 and 2021. During this time he curated the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Awards. Between 2003 and 2007 he worked as a field officer and later as Assistant Manager at Papunya Tula Artists. In 2008 he worked for Martumili Artists in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. During 2010 and 2011 he was Project Officer, Indigenous Art, at the National Gallery of Victoria.

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ISBN   9781743058664
CATEGORY   
IMAGES   Full colour throughout
PAGE COUNT   136
DIMENSIONS   280 x 135 mm