

Bushtucker Story Travel Mug
by Kathleen Dixon; $25

Assorted 4pce Mug Set
by Jeannie Wareenie Ross, Kathleen Dixon, Maisie Ward, Sam Tjapanangka George; $60

Bushtucker Story Trivet
by Kathleen Dixon; $15

Bushtucker Story Trinket Dish
by Kathleen Dixon; $10

Bushtucker Story Bamboo Scatter Tray
by Kathleen Dixon; $10

Assorted Ceramic 4pk Coaster
by Jeannie Wareenie Ross, Kathleen Dixon, Maisie Ward, Sam Tjapanangka George; $25

Bushtucker Story Kitchen Towel
by Kathleen Dixon; $17

Bushtucker Story City Mug
by Kathleen Dixon; $17

Assorted 4pk Glass Magnet
by Jeannie Wareenie Ross, Kathleen Dixon, Maisie Ward, Sam Tjapanangka George; $30
Biography
Kathleen Dixon is the daughter of renowned artist Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon and granddaughter of Uta Uta Tjangala.
Lindsay Dixon was her father and his country was west of Nyrripi, Ipa (snake Dreaming). His mother and Kathleen’s grandmother was Tatuli Nangala, she inherited the Tjukurrpa from her. The tjukurrpa (Dreaming) is about women sitting down near Kintore and hunting in that area. Sometimes Kathleen also paints her mother’s country of Talaalpi.
Current Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions
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‘Story Necklace’ Exhibition – South Australian Museum Ended
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Photography workshops with Tobias Titz EndedPortrait of Douglas Multa by Tobias Titz -
Desert Mob exhibition 2016, Alice Springs Ended
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Bush Trip Ended
- 'Story Necklace' exhibition, South Australian Museum 2020-12-17
- Tarnanthi Art Fair 2019, Adelaide 2019-10-18
- National Indigenous Art Fair, Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks, Sydney NSW 2019-06-28
- Chants du Desert - Art aborigene contemporain, La Chapelle du College dEu, Ville dEu, France 2016-06-09
- Summer Stock, The Port Hedland Courthouse Gallery, Port Hedland WA 2015-10-30