Exhibitions & Events

We are at The National! March 29th to July 21st

Benita Clements, Noreen Hudson, Kathy Inkamala, Vanessa Inkamala and Mervyn Rubuntja from
Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre are currently exhibiting as a group at the Art Gallery of NSW!

“The National 2019 at AGNSW reveals how Australian artists are responding with subtlety and intensity to the times they live in, through artworks that are intricate, complex and often charged with a sense of precariousness.” Curator Isobel Parker Philip.

Vanessa Inkamala, Mt. Sonder, NT

 

 

Christmas Exhibition 2018

Our special Christmas exhibition is now online.

What if this photograph is by Albert Namatjira? – Revisited

This is a project by contemporary Western Aranda artists working within the heritage of Albert Namatjira or ‘Hermannsburg school’ of watercolour painting. This project engages a less well-known aspect of this heritage – photographs. The artists have created a body of paintings in response to photographs from the South Australian Museum’s Battarbee Collection, which includes the rich photographic archive of the Victorian artist Rex Battarbee. These photographs were mostly taken in the mid to late 1930s in and around Ntaria/Hermannsburg, mostly through Tjoritja/the West MacDonnell Ranges.

Tom Nicholson

Untitled by Mervyn Rubuntja

Exhibition opening at Iltja Ntjarra – Friday 7th September 4-6pm

 

On Friday the 7th of September, Neighbouring art centres, Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands, and Tangentyere Artists will open their doors after hours for the public to feast their eyes on some of the latest works coming out of their Centres.

The public is invited to our art centre on 29 Wilkinson Street to view exquisite watercolours painted by the Namatjira School of Art.

Our exhibition opening this year is called ‘Tjina Mob’, meaning ‘next door’.

This exciting display features new artworks from the Namatjira School painters, celebrating the beloved West MacDonnell Ranges, with featuring artists including: Hubert Pareroultja, Mervyn Rubuntja, Kevin Namatjira, Benita Clements, and Kathy Inkamala.

As an extra draw card this year, we will also be exhibiting some works by renowned artist, Arthur Murch, generously donated to the Namatjira Legacy Trust.

From 1933-1965 Arthur produced many works inspired by his trips to Central Australia, including portraits of Robina Namatjira, wife of Albert Namatjira.

In 1933 Arthur Murch travelled to Ntaria in Central Australia with a research team of Sydney doctors, living with Indigenous communities. This trip sparked Murch’s interest in painting the people and landscapes of the Australian interior, which he continued over the next three decades.

Again In 1964, Arthur and his daughter Michelle returned to Ntaria. Arthur taught drawing and sculpting skills at Ntaria school. On return to Sydney, Arthur produced many works inspired by this trip, including portraits of Rubina Namatjira, Wife of Albert Namatjira which amongst others will be exhibited.

 

Around the corner at 16 Fogarty Street, Tangentyere Artists are exhibiting Town Camp Stories, a beautiful range of paintings from the Tangentyere Artists studio accompanied by a range of richly embroidered soft sculptures by the Yarrenyty Arltere Artists that depict diverse aspects of their lives in Yarrenyty Arltere Town Camp, from gardening, to riding the bus.

 

Looking forward seeing you,

 

 

Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands

29 Wilkinson St

08 7979 3452

art@manyhandsart.com.au

www.manyhandsart.com.au

facebook.com/Ntjarra/

Instagram.com/manyhandsart

 

Tangentyere Artists

16 Fogarty St

08 8951 4232

arts@tangentyere.org.au

www.tangentyereartists.org.au/gallery/

facebook.com/tangentyere.artists

instagram.com/tangentyereartists

 

New Year Exhibition

For those who haven’t had the chance to see our New Year Exhibition at our art centre in Alice Springs, all the works are now online! The exhibition features 4 different projects:

The West ‘McDonald’s’ Ranges collection, a collaborative project with artist Tony Albert. Clara Inkamala explains: “This is telling people we’ve got bush food out there and healthy ones, instead of McDonald’s and fish and chips. This is for our kids, we’ve got to try to look after the next generation …”

West 'McDonald's' Ranges by Vanessa Inkamala

Reinhold Inkmala’s painterly landscapes on Canvas:

Mt Hermannsburg, NT by Reinhold Inkamala

The Inkamala ladies’ beloved Ntaria painted with Gouache on board:

Old Hermannsburg by Narina Meneri

And Finally, Mervyn Rubuntja’s exquisite new paintings:

Rutjipma (Mt Sonder, NT) by Mervyn Rubuntja

Enjoy!

The Namatjira Project Auction – Sunday 22nd October

We are so excited about The Namatjira Project Auction coming up on Sunday 22nd October at the Art Gallery of South Australia! It is a collaboration with our Art Centre, Namatjira Legacy Trust, artist Tony Albert and Tarnanthi!

Place your bid at this historic auction featuring Boomerangs, Woomeras and Spears made in Collaboration with Cultural Leader Mervyn Rubuntja, Gloria Pannka and Kevin McCormack, as imagined by Australian Artists.

 

ABDUCTED! Nov 29 Alcaston Gallery, VIC

Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne, VIC

29-Nov-2016 – 15-Dec-2016

There are different types of aliens in our own country. Real aliens – Alice Springs is a UFO hotspot for sightings and the CIA establishment out here – it is very spooky and mysterious.  Walberlla (white people) are Aliens who came to this country and because they don’t know about it they are destroying the landscape with mining and industry. Our culture is abducted and our human rights are abused. Our healthy land gave us healthy food, now we have fast food and anunhealthy life. So, we have abducted our own work to show new things.

Reinhold Inkamala, 3 mining employees at Mt Hermannsburg, NT

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