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Keturah Zimran OAM

Keturah was born in Haasts Bluff in 1978. She is the youngest daughter of Molly Napaltjarri Jugadai and Smithy Zimran. Keturah’s grandparents on her mother’s side are Narputta Nangala Jugadia and Timothy Jugadai Tjungurrayi. Narputta was a founding member of Ikuntji Artists and had been painting since the beginning of the Western Desert Painting Movement of the 1970s. Narputta was born at Karrkurutjintja (Lake Mcdonald). The rights to this country were passed to her from her father, Talaku Tjampitjinpa. This was then passed down to her mother, Molly and onto Keturah. Keturah’s grandmother and mother have since passed away, with Keturah being the only remaining daughter in this lineage of artist to still be painting this story.
Keturah’s father, Smithy Zimran was the younger brother of Ronnie Tjampitjinpa and Yuyuya Nampitjinpa. He was the youngest son of Uta Uta Tjangala’s older brother, Minpuru Tjangala. Uta Uta was the father of the late Ikuntji artist Kumuntjai Nampitjinpa Dixon and one of the founding members of the acrylic painting movement in Warumpi (Papunya). Smithy’s country is around Lampintja, southwest of Walungurru (Kintore). Smithy was born in 1949 out bush in Pinari near Walungurru (Kintore). He came to Ikuntji (Haasts Bluff) as a child in 1956 with his parents and later joined the Pintupi exodus to Kintore 1981. Smithy was an important leader and educator over his life, leading CANCA (Combined Aboriginal Nations of Central Australia) with its landmark Kalkaringi Statement and the establishment of a dialysis unit in Kintore. Smithy painted with Papunya Tula Artists in the 80s and 90s. He passed away in 2000.

Coming from a lineage of established artists, Keturah began painting seriously in 2005. Developing her own distinctive and bold style, she is fast becoming renowned both nationally and internationally. Most notably, her work is now a part of the Parliament House Collection and has been a finalist in numerous art awards including the 2019 Vincent Lingiari Award.
Keturah is married to Ikuntji male artist Billy Pareroultja and is a mother of eight young children.

This is her life story in her own words:

“I was born here and grew up here. I stay here a long time, Ikuntji is my home. My mother is from here my father is from Kintore. He is in the graveyard near the church. When I was little, I would watch my grandmother and mother paint. It was when I was young, I realized I wanted to paint. I started painting in 2005 and my brother paints as well. He paints waru, bush fire Dreaming.

I paint about the sand hills my mother also painted about the sand hills and the Napaltjarri sisters. I have my own family now. I have seven children. I have two granddaughters and two grandsons. My husband is also a painter. He paints about his grandfather’s country: Lake Mackay. I like to paint; painting helps me forget my troubles. I paint every day.

My Grandmother used to say to me when I was younger: “One day you will paint.” She told me to not go wrongly and to look after myself and go strong.

When I look at my paintings, I feel happy. My mother and I were closer when I was painting; I wish to be always able to paint.

When I was eight, we went to Lake Karrkurrutingtja, we walked around the lake, I remember playing with the white sand and then we all went swimming. Joe Multa and Timmy Jugadai came looking for us at night.

The sand hills I paint are my mother’s story and the rocks I paint are my own story. My paintings are about my story and my mother’s. Jeffery is my other brother he plays in a band and is also a painter. I am proud of my brothers.

Originally, we grew up on my father’s side in Kintore. Then, when I was ten, we moved here (Haasts Bluff) and I grew up with my grandmother. My mother joined us in 1985, a long time later. When I was in Kintore, I went to school where my father worked in the office, he was also a church person. He was a pastor and looked after people. He moved to Alice Springs when he got sick. My father gave me my name from the bible, it comes from the genesis 26. Keturah comes from the bible and it’s the name of Abraham’s wife. My mother worked in the Clinic as a Health worker.”

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Exhibitions

Current Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

Solo

  • 2016Put yourself in my shoes - Alice Nampitjinpa and Keturah Zimran, Suzanne OConnell Gallery, Brisbane.
  • 2014Puli Puli - Rocks, Suzanne OConnell Gallery, Brisbane.
  • 2008Nyarrumparra (with Joseph Zimran), Hogarth Galleries, Sydney.

Group

  • 2024Tjukurrpa on Fabrics - IOTA 2024, Holmes a Court Gallery, Margaret River WA
  • 2024Under A Southern Star Identity and Environment in Australian Photography, Curatorial - Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey
  • 2024National Indigenous Art Fair, Sydney NSW
  • 2023Linden Postcard Show 2023-24, Melbourne VIC
  • 2023Vogue American Express Fashion’s Night Out - Melbourne, VIC
  • 2023Vogue American Express Fashion’s Night Out - Sydney, NSW
  • 2023Ganbu Marra Runway, Melbourne Fashion Week, Melbourne, VIC
  • 2023'Esprits de la Terre’, Red Dunes Gallery, '25e Rencontres Internationales du Cinéma des Antipodes’ Saint-Tropez, France, 11th - 15th October
  • 2023Ikuntji Textiles, Central Craft, Alice Springs NT
  • 2023National Indigenous Art Fair, Sydney NSW
  • 2023Ikuntji Collection, Afterpay Australian Fashion Week, Sydney NSW
  • 2023Ikuntji Style, Artisan, Brisbane
  • 2023Ikuntji Style, artisan, Brisbane.
  • 2023Ikuntji Style, Artisan, Brisbane
  • 2023New Exuberance: Contemporary Australian Textile Design, Jam Factory, Adelaide.
  • 2022Hazelhurst Ikuntji Artists Printmaking 2022, Hazelhurst Arts Centre, Sydney.
  • 2022Design Show Australia: Australias Next Top Designer, ICC Sydney Exhibition Centre, Sydney.
  • 2022Tjungu Tjukurrpa Exhibition, Passage du Grand Cerf, Paris, France., 10 Sep. – 15 October
  • 20222022 Tjunguku Tjukurrpa - Paris, voici nos Rêves !, IDAIA, Paris, France.
  • 2022Ikuntji Textiles, Central Craft, Alice Springs.
  • 2022Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Darwin.
  • 2022‘Nganana Tjungu – This is Us’, Songlines, Darwin.
  • 2022NAIDOC MCA Store Exhibition and Activation, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.
  • 2022London Pacific Fashion Week, Dublin Runway Show, Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, United Kingdom.
  • 2022Weaving Culture II: Ikuntji Artists, IDAIA, Lyon, France., 9 Jun - 9 July
  • 2022First Nations Fashion Design - Afterpay Australian Fashion Week, Carriageworks, Sydney.
  • 2022Native Swimwear Collection - Afterpay Australian Fashion Week, Indigenous Fashion Projects - Carriageworks, Sydney.
  • 2022Melbourne Design Week - JamFactory Collaborations with First Nations Artists, RMIT Design Hub, Melbourne., 17 - 27 March
  • 2021IDAIA Christmas Exhibition, Lyon, France., 9 – 24 December
  • 2021TARNANTHI // Rekkan / Tamuwu / Nyinakati (sit/sit down), JamFactory, Adelaide., 9 October – 28 November
  • 2021Curiosity and the Cloth - IOTA21 - Boola Bardip, WA Museum, WA
  • 2021“Painting Now – Peindre aujourd’hui en terres aborigènes”, IDAIA, Archives municipales in the Fort de Tourneville, Le Havre, France., 10 July – 7th November
  • 2021Land Drawing – Drawing of the Land, IDAIA, Les Jardins Suspendus, Le Havre, France., 3 July - 3 September
  • 2021Weaving Culture - Textiles aborigènes contemporains, IDAIA, Lyon, France.
  • 2020Story Necklace, South Australian Museum - Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery, Adelaide.
  • 2020Tarnanthi Art Fair 2020, Adelaide., Friday 4 – Sunday 6 December
  • 2020Country to Couture 2020, Darwin., Ikuntji X Magpie Goose fashion collaboration
  • 2020Ravenswood Womens Art Prize 2020 Finallist exhibition, Centenary Centre, Ravenswood School for Girls, Gordon.
  • 2020HOME:Made Exhibition and Online Auction, DESIGN Canberra 2020, Canberra.
  • 2020Walipan / Puli Puli (Weaving & Rocks), Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Parap, Darwin.
  • 2020Ikuntji textiles Exhibition, Central Craft Alice Springs, Sun 6 Sep - Mon 28 Sep
  • 2020Pink Salon Art Projects, Darwin.
  • 20192019 AIATSIS Indigenous Art Market, Adelaide.
  • 2019Tarnanthi Art Fair 2019, Adelaide.
  • 2019Desert Mob Market Place 2019, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs., 5th, 6th and 7th September
  • 2019Our Country – True Story, Vincent Lingiari Art Award Exhibition, Tangentyere Arts, Alice Springs.
  • 2019Ikuntji Textiles, Central Craft, Alice Springs.
  • 2019Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2019, Darwin., 9-11 August
  • 2019National Indigenous Art Fair, Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks, Sydney.
  • 2019About Country, Talapi, Alice Springs.
  • 2018AIATSIS Aboriginal Art Fair 2018, Canberra.
  • 2018TARNANTHI Art Fair 2018, Adelaide.
  • 2018Parrtjima – A Festival in Light 2018, Alice Springs.
  • 2018Ikuntji Artists - Irrimatitja, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle.
  • 2018Desert Colour, Talapi, Alice Springs.
  • 2018Haasts Bluff contemporary art from the Ikuntji Artists, Yaama Ganu Gallery, Moree.
  • 2018Power and Colour, 34th annual San Francisco Tribal & Textile Art Show at Fort Mason, San Francisco, United States.
  • 2017Continuing Culture, Artitja Fine Art, South Fremantle.
  • 2017Desert Mob, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 201711th Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin.
  • 2017Centralian Art Award, Central Australian Art Society, Araluen Arts Centre Alice Springs.
  • 2017The Bold and the Beautiful, Talapi, Alice Springs.
  • 2017Ngurra Kutju - Tjukurrpa Tjuta, One Country - Many Stories, Exhibition at Colin Biggers & Paisley, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane.
  • 2017Stories are forever, Vivien Anderson Gallery presents at Merricks House Art Gallery, Merricks General Wine Store, Merricks on the Mornington Peninsula.
  • 2016Gems from the Desert, Aboriginal Signature Estrangin Gallery, Brussels.
  • 2016Length & Breadth, New acquisitions from the Parliament House Art Collection, Presiding Officers’ Exhibition Area, Parliament House, Canberra.
  • 201610th Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin.
  • 2015Kaléidoscope millénaire avec les artistes dIkuntji, Aboriginal Signature - Estrangin Fine Art, Brussels, Belgium.
  • 2015Tarnanthi Festival Art Fair, Tandanya Institute. Adelaide.
  • 2015Tarnanthi Festival, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.
  • 2015Desert Mob, Araluen Cultural Precinct, Alice Springs.
  • 2015Ancestral Presence - Recent works by Ikuntji Artists, June Marriott Gallery, Central Craft, Araluen Cultural Precinct, Alice Springs.
  • 20159th Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Darwin.
  • 2015Alice Springs Beanie Festival - Opposites Attract, Araluen Cultural Precinct, Alice Springs.
  • 2015JGM Art, SEEART fair, Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom.
  • 2015OFF FAIR 2015, Aboriginal Signature- Estrangin Fine Art, Brussels, Belgium.
  • 2015Spirit Country, Outback Aboriginal Art, Melbourne.
  • 2015Tjulpu, Talapi, Alice Springs.
  • 2014Around the Campfire - Fundraiser Concert, Alice Springs Convention Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 2014I Probably Dont Like You, Curated by Nick Devlin and Fergus Binns, The Alderman, East Brunswick.
  • 2014JGM Art at Lapada Art & Antiques Fair, Berkeley Square, London, United Kingdom.
  • 2014Desert Mob, Araluen Cultural Precinct, Alice Springs.
  • 201421 Years Ikuntji Artists Festival, Haasts Bluff.
  • 2014Arthouse, Gallery Yeh, Seoul, South Korea.
  • 2014Transformations, JGM Art, Indigenous Art Exhibition, Lacey Contemporary, London, United Kingdom.
  • 2013Desert Mob, Araluen Cultural Precinct, Alice Springs.
  • 2013SOAF Seoul Open Art Fair, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2013Emerging Artists Exhibition: Big Mob Rocks, Tali Gallery, Sydney.
  • 2010Black and White, Tali Gallery, Sydney.
  • 2010Where Creeks Cross, Booker Lowe Gallery, Texas, United States.
  • 2010Ikuntji Icons, ArtMob, Hobart.
  • 2010Tjanabi, ArtKelch, Freiburg, German.
  • 2009Ikuntji meets Brisbane, Woolloongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane.
  • 2009Ikuntji Icons, ArtMob, Hobart.
  • 2008Ikuntji Artists, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney.
  • 2008Ikuntji Artists, QDos Arts, Lorne.
  • 2008Mixed Show, Palya Art, Mary Place Gallery, Sydney.
  • 2008New Paintings from the Desert, Centred Art, Brisbane.
  • 2008Palya Art, Gallows Gallery, Perth.
  • 2008Ikuntji Artists, Beckworth Gallery, Ballarat.
  • 2008Palya Art, Cabinet Malemont, Paris, France.
  • 2008Group Show, Ballan and Pannan Galleries, Alice Springs.
  • 2008Ikuntji, Desert Sands Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Mayfair London, United Kingdom.
  • 2008Ikuntji Now, Woolloongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane.
  • 2008Cultural Connections Desert Stories, Artitja Fine Art, Perth.
  • 2007Ikuntji, Victoria Carroll and Jennifer Guerrini Maraldi, Battersea London.
  • 2007Yungkiya & Kulunypa- Old & New, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney.
  • 2007Ikuntji Artists, Jennifer Guerrini-Maraldi Contemporary Fine Art, London.
  • 2007Ikuntji Painters, Footsteps Gallery, Brisbane.
  • 2007Divas of the Desert, Gondwana Gallery, Alice Springs & Sydney.
  • 2007Ikuntji Show, QDos Gallery, Lorne.
  • 2007North Meets South: Ikuntji and Tjala Arts Converge, ReDot Gallery, Singapore.
  • 2006Ngankirritja, Indigenart, Perth/
  • 2005Desert Belles, ReDot Gallery, Singapore.

Collections

  • Collection Sordello Missana, France.
  • Lady Cilento Childrens Hospital Art Collection, Brisbane.
  • Parliament House Art Collection, Canberra.
  • International Education Services - IES, Brisbane.
  • Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Art Collection, Canberra.
  • Louis Louboutin, Paris, France.
  • CFMEU Collection, Brisbane.

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