2020
WALIPAN / Puli Puli (Weaving & Rocks)
NCCA is proud to present recent works from Durrmu Arts and Ikuntji Artists, focusing on the work of two distinguished Indigenous artists from the Northern Territory – Regina Pilawuk Wilson from Peppimenarti (Durrmu Arts) and Keturah Zimran from Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji Artists). Regina Wilson’s painting are known for their subtle and delicate textures derived from
AIATSIS Indigenous Art Market 2020 (Online Event)
Join us for the first ever online AIATSIS Indigenous Art Market! This years AIATSIS will bring 100s of Indigenous artists, designers, weavers and carvers from art centres and communities across Australia to you online throughout NAIDOC Week 2020. You can purchase a diverse range of paintings, textiles, sculptures, decorations and more, direct from the art
Desert Mob Christmas Marketplace (Online)
Ikuntji Artists are excited to be part of Desart’s Christmas Market Place which will be held online! 8am CST Saturday 14th November – 8pm Sunday 15th November Give original and unique artworks this Christmas, direct from Central Australia. – the birthplace of the Aboriginal Art movement. It has been an iconic year. Full of challenges
NAIDOC Pop Up – Broadway, Sydney
Find Beautiful products from Ikuntji Artists at this years First Nations pop up shop for NAIDOC week 2020 in Sydney. First Nations pop up is scheduled to be held from 6 Nov – 15 Nov 2020 for NAIDOC week at Broadway Shopping Centre in Ultimo, NSW. Available to purchase from Ikuntji will be our Publisher
Ikuntji Textiles exhibition, Central Craft in Alice Springs
Over the past four years, Ikuntji artists have explored the medium fabric and printing on it in various ways. It showcases the breadth of diversity in screen printing coming out of Ikuntji Artists whilst at the same time drawing on the legacy of the Ikuntji Artists’ printing history. The exhibition will feature a range of
Parrtjima Festival of Light September 2020, Alice Springs
Parrtjima 2020 has been rescheduled for September 2020. Stay up to date on event changes here Ikuntji Artists are part to be represented with artist Alison Multa in the Grounded installation at Parrtjima 2020. Parrtjima is the meeting place where old meets new. It is the only authentic Aboriginal festival of its kind, showcasing the
Desert Mob Market Place 2020 goes online
Desert Mob 2020 Find Ikuntji Artists at the 2020 Desert Mob Market place, Saturday 12th September – 19th September online at desart.com.au Celebrating 30 years! In 2020, Desert Mob celebrates 30 years! However due to Covid 19 restrictions this milestone will be celebrated in 2021. Desert Mob 2020 fantastic Exhibition, Symposium and most of all
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2020- Online
Ikuntji Artists are excited to be part of Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2020 digital event! DAAF Normally… The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) is held every year in Darwin, on Larrakia Country, bringing together artists and arts lovers in a shared passion for Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander contemporary fine art. But not this year.
National Indigenous Fashion Awards 2020
Ikuntji Artists are proud to be shortlisted for two award categories in this years National Indigenous Fashion Awards! Textile Design Award – Ikuntji Artists Textile Collection 2019 Community Collaboration Award – Ikuntji Artists x Magpie Goose collection 2019 About NIFA
‘As far as the eye can see’ Travelling Exhibition (A Blue Mountains Cultural Centre exhibition)
As far as the eye can see has returned to Katoomba after being to 9 venues across 5 states with a wonderful response from all galleries and audiences. As far as the eye can see is an exhibition of works by prominent Australian printmakers investigating their local landscapes. It celebrates the breadth and depth of printmaking
Mitjili Napurrula and Eunice Napanangka Jack finalists in Megalo International Print Prize 2020!
Ikuntji Artists are excited to announce that ‘Uwulkari – Watiya Tjuta’ by Mitjili Napurrula (pictured above) and ‘Kuruyultu’ By Eunice Napanangka Jack are finalists in the Megalo International Print Prize 2020! Megalo International Print Prize (MIPP) is the annual celebration of printmaking in the capital. The MIPP 2019 exhibition attracted over 1000 visitors to view
2019
AIATSIS Art Market 2019, Canberra
Join us on the picturesque Acton Peninsula for the 2019 AIATSIS Indigenous Art Market. The annual Indigenous Art Market presents work from a range of contemporary Indigenous artists and art centres from around Australia directly to the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. There will also be a range of cultural workshops, traditional music, entertainment and food across the
Eunice Napanangka Jack Wins 2nd Prize in the Fremantle Art Centre Print Award!
Ikuntji artist are proud to announce that Eunice Napanangka Jacks print, ‘Kuruyultu’ has won 2nd prize in this years award! Her print was the only Northern Territory Finalist in this years Fremantle Art Centre Print Award! The Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award is Australia’s premier showcase of prints and artists’ books. The award and exhibition, which have
Eunice Napanangka Jack wins Defiance Gallery Award in Paddington Art Prize!
Ikuntji Artists is proud to announce that Eunice Napanangka Jack’s painting, Kuruyultu, has won the Defiance Gallery Award in this year’s Paddington Art Prize. The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape. The Defiance Gallery Prize offers two unrepresented finalists an exhibition at Mary
TARNANTHI Art Fair 2019, Adelaide
Ikuntji Artists are excited to once again be a part of TARNANTHI Art Fair, this October! Lovers and collectors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art have the opportunity to meet artists and buy superb works of art at the Tarnanthi Art Fair. The TARNANTHI Art Fair presents more than 40 art centres and over
Eunice Napanangka Jack Finalist in Paddington Art Prize 2019!
We are thrilled to announce that Eunice Napanangka Jack’s painting ‘Kuruyultu’ is a national finalist in the Paddington Art Prize 2019! The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape, now in it’s 16th year. In addition, UNSW Art & Design will offer a selected artist the
Keturah Zimran’s ‘Puli Puli’ Finalist in 2019 Biennale Outsider Art Award
We are thrilled to share the news that Keturah Zimran’s work Puli Puli is a finalist into the 2019 Biennale Outsider Art Award! About the award: Art from the Margins is pleased to invite you to the inaugural National Biennial Outsider Art Award, Judged by Steven Alderton, Director and CEO, National Art School. Open to
Salon des Refusés Exhibition 2019, Darwin
Ikuntji Artist are proud to have works by Artists Anne Dixon and Eunice Napanangka Jack in this years Salon des Refusés Exhibition. Every August the Salon des Refusés, held at Charles Darwin University Art Gallery, exhibits works submitted but not accepted into NATSIAA (National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards). Its quality demonstrates the superb
Desert Mob Market Place 2019, Alice Springs
Desert mob 2019 5th, 6th and 7th September, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs. Find Ikuntji Artists at the 2019 Desert Mob Market place, September 7th! The Desert Mob Market Place The unmissable annual Desert Mob Market Place is a vibrant art market held on the Saturday of Desert Mob Weekend. The bustling MarketPlace atmosphere provides
Meet the artist and official opening – Ikuntji Textiles Exhibition
Join us for the official opening and meet the artist event for Ikuntji Textiles Exhibition! We will begin at 3pm, directly after the Desert mob Symposium event concludes. Over the past three years, Ikuntji artists have explored the medium fabric and printing on it in various ways. This exhibition explores the different designs created. It