
Joyce Dixon
Joyce Dixon was born in 1977 at Papunya, and has been painting since she was around 10 years old. She paints her country, Karrinyarra (Mount Wedge), which is around two hours’ drive north of Haasts Bluff. This is the country of the Napaltjarri women and Japaltjarri men. She was raised partly by Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and Paddy Tjungarrayi Carroll, two senior lawmen and renowned artists of the Papunya Tula art movement of the 1970s, and much of Joyce’s childhood was spent steeped in the artistic traditions of this area. Joyce paints a number of stories, including the Snake and Water Dreaming (Ngapa Tjukurrpa), the Witchetty Grub and Snake Dreaming, Bush Onion and Bush flowers. She has inherited these stories from senior relatives on both her mother’s and father’s sides.
Community
Haasts Bluff
Artworks

Bush foods

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Yawalyurru (bush blueberries)

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Yawalyurru (Bush Blueberries)

Kaliny-kalinypa

Two Tjangalas

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Bush bean

Ipalu – Bush Banana

Arrngali (Bush Cherry)

Two Tjangalas

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Claypan at Karrinyarra

Kantawara

Claypan at Karrinyarra

Wanpanpi – Bush Coconut

Ipalu – Bush Banana

Katjutarri

Akatjiri – Bush Sultana

Wanpanpi – Bush Coconut

Claypan at Karrinyarra

Pura – Bush Melon
