Gallery
Kuprilya Spring – Living Water/Kwatja Etatha
A unique collection of artworks exhibited at the Art Gallery of South Australia/ Tarnanthi – 2021, is now available for sale here.
The Iltja Ntjarra artists take you to Kuprilya Spring, located 7 km west of Ntaria (Hermannsburg). This body of works documents stories about the water supply from Kuprilya, which eventually commenced through a pipeline, constructed in 1935 with the help of many men from the community.

Kuprilya
by Mervyn Rubuntja
$3,295

Young Ladies racing at Kuprilya
by Selma Coulthard
$1,067

Kuprilya
by Marcus Wheeler
$1,001

Kuprilya
by Kathy Inkamala
$1,001

Kuprilya Springs, what it is like
by Dellina Inkamala
$1,001

Kuprilya service area
by Selma Coulthard
$1,001

Kuprilya day
by Vanessa Inkamala
$869

Kuprilya Springs, NT
by Betty Namatjira Wheeler
$836

Laying the pipes
by Marcus Wheeler
$825

The Crossing to Kuprilya
by Kathy Inkamala
$825

Kuprilya day, family gathering to cook
by Betty Namatjira Wheeler
$740

Kuprilya Tank constructed in Hermannsburg
by Mervyn Rubuntja
$570

Kurpilya Day celebration
by Betty Namatjira Wheeler
$330

Sunday Service
by Kathy Inkamala
$310

Kuprilya Springs
by Dellina Inkamala
$250

Kuprilya Spring
by Betty Namatjira Wheeler
$190

Kuprilya Spring
by Marcus Wheeler
$190

Pipeline construction
by Vanessa Inkamala
$150

Kuprilya Springs
by Georgie Kentiltja
$150

Looking at Mt Hermannsbug to Kuprilya
by Vanessa Inkamala
$100

Family at Kuprilya for Kuprilya Day
by Vanessa Inkamala
$0

The road into Kuprilya Springs
by Selma Coulthard
$0

Collecting water from well at Kuprilya
by Dianne Inkamala
$0

Building pipeline to Kuprilya
by Dianne Inkamala
$0