2019

Vincent Lingiari Art Award and Exhibition 2019

Ended — at Tangentyere Artists Gallery — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are proud to announce that works by Eileen Napaltjarri Anyama, Keturah Zimran and Eunice Napanangka Jack are finalists in this years Vincent Lingiari Art Award. About the award: In 2016, the inaugural Vincent Lingiari Art Award commemorated the 50th anniversary of the historic Wave Hill Walk Off and 40 years since the Aboriginal

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2019, Darwin

Ended — at Darwin Convention Centre — Exhibitions, News

Find Ikuntji Artists at the 13th Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, 9-11 August 2019 The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair offers a rich exchange of art, culture, and ideas with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across Australia. The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) is unique in that it provides a genuine opportunity to purchase artwork

Nillumbik prize for Contemporary Art – finalists and exhibition.

Ended — at Barn Gallery — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are proud to announce that the collaborative artwork, ‘Kuruyultu’ by Eunice Napanangka Jack and Tobias Titz has been named a finalist in the 2019 Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art. This image is part of a collaboration between Ikuntji Artists and Photographer Tobias Titz. Ikuntji artists were invited to share the image making process

‘New directions in print-making’ Exhibition, Salon Indigenous Art Projects, Darwin

Ended — at Salon Indigenous Art Projects — Exhibitions, News

Returning to the origins of the Ikuntji Artists’ art movement, this ‘New directions in print-making’ focuses on works on paper with a particular emphasis on screen prints. Showcasing a series of limited addition prints by Ikuntji Artists, they are the first prints created at Ikuntji Artists since 2011. This series and the exhibition are the

National Indigenous NAIDOC Art Fair 2019, Sydney

Ended — at Overseas Passenger Terminal — Exhibitions, News

National Indigenous Art Fair 2019 Ikuntji Artists is proud to participate in this year’s markets! Saturday 29th June – 10:00am – 6:00pm Sunday, 30th June – 10:00am – 4:00pm The iconic Blak Markets returns to the spectacular Sydney Harbour location at the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay, for the second National Indigenous NAIDOC Art

Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize Finalists and exhibition, Sydney.

Ended — at Centenary Centre at Ravenswood School for Girls — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are proud to announce that the collaborative artwork ‘Waru at Watarru’ by Anne Dixon, Beryl Jimmy, Imatjala Pollard and their mother Kumuntjai Minyintiri Muwitja has been announced as a finalist in this years Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize. About the award The Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize is an annual prize that was

AMaGA 2019 Desert Mob Market Place, Alice Springs.

Ended — at Araluen Arts Centre — Exhibitions, News

Following this years AMaGA (Australian Museums and Gallery Association) 2019 Conference, the Desert Mob Market Place Art Fair will take place on Friday the 17th of May. Come along for an opportunity to buy direct from Ikuntji Artists, along side other art centres. The Desert Mob MarketPlace, a signature event in Central Australia, brings together

‘Women’s Show’, Yaama Ganu Gallery, Moree.

Ended — at Yaama Ganu Gallery and Cafe Gali — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are excited to be part of Yaama Ganu Gallery’s inaugural Women’s Show. The Women’s Show celebrates the contribution of women to contemporary art. Participating Art Centres include – Ikuntji Artists – Haasts Bluff NT Kaltjiti Arts – APY Lands SA Mangkaja Arts – Fitzroy Crossing WA Papunya Tjupi Artists – Papunya NT Tjungu

Bush Bling – Jewellery exhibition

Ended — at Aboriginal Bush Traders — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are excited to be a part of Aboriginal Bush Traders 2019 jewellery exhibition, Bush Bling. Ikuntji Artists Kelly Dixon, Doreen Lane and Vronita Multa will showcase their vibrant works, made from locally collected and hand painted ininti seeds and gum nuts. Bush Bling brings together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander jewellers from remote

‘Childhood Memories of Kuruyultu’ – Eunice Napanangka Jack, solo exhibition, Outstation Gallery

Ended — at Outstation Gallery — Exhibitions, News

In her second solo show ‘Childhood Memories of Kuruyultu’, Eunice Napanangka Jack reflects on the life changing journey she undertook when she was still ‘a little baby’ and travelled by foot and piggyback on her mum from Kuruyultu to Haasts Bluff. These childhood memories deeply manifest themselves in her painting, which shows the endless sandhills

Parrtjima – A Festival in Light 2019, Alice Springs

Ended — at Alice Springs Desert Park — Exhibitions, News

Parrtjima is a free 10-night festival held annually in Alice Springs.  Ikuntji Artists are excited to be part of the 2019 Parrtjima Festival of Light,  featuring works by artists Anne Dixon and Roseranna Larry. About the festival: Parrtjima is the only authentic First Nations festival of its kind, showcasing the oldest continuous cultures on earth through the

2018

AIATSIS Indigenous Art Market 2018

Ended — at Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies — Exhibitions, News

Join Ikuntji Artists at the 5th annual AIATSIS Indigenous Art Market in Canberra. Find our stall all weekend at AIATSIS, Friday 7th 10:00am to 6:30pm and Saturday 8th 10:00am to 4:00pm. “The 2018 AIATSIS Indigenous Art Market is bigger and better than ever! Now in its 5th year, there will be art stalls, food, hot

Tarnanthi Art Fair 2018, Adelaide

Ended — at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are excited to be part of the 2018 Tarnanthi Art Fair, held anually in Adelaide. The TARNANTHI Art Fair presents more than 40 art centres and over 200 artists from across Australia during the Festival’s opening weekend. Festival-goers, collectors and art enthusiasts have the opportunity to meet and buy works of art direct

Desert Colour 2018 Exhibition, Alice Springs

Ended — at Talapi Gallery — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artist, Keturah Zimran is featured in Talapi Gallery’s Desert Colour 2018 exhibiton. The exhibiton features artworks from Artists of Ampilatwatja, Ernabella Arts, Iwantja Arts, Ikuntji Artists, Kaltjiti Arts, Mimili Maku Arts, Tangentyere Artists, Warlukurlangu Artists and Warlayirti Artists.

Parrtjima – Festival in Light 2018, Alice Springs

Ended — at Alice Springs Desert Park — Exhibitions, News

Parrtjima is a free 10-night festival held anually in Alice Springs. Ikuntji Artists are excited to be part of the Parrtjima Festival of Light 2018 – Alice Springs, featuring works by artists Kelly Dixon, Keturah Zimran and Suzie Lane. Meet the artists event 30 September | 7:00pm (45Mins) Join the featured artists of Parrtjima 2018

Desert Mob 2018, Alice Springs

Ended — at Araluen Arts Centre — Exhibitions, News

Desert Mob 2018 6th, 7th and 8th September, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs. Find Ikuntji Artists at the 2018 Desert Mob Market place on 8th September. The Desert Mob Market Place is a vibrant art market held on the Saturday of Desert Mob Weekend. The vibrant and bustling MarketPlace atmosphere provides an opportunity for buyers

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Darwin

Ended — at Darwin Convention Centre — Exhibitions, News

Now in its 12th year the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair will be on again in August and Ikuntji Artists will be part of it!! The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair offers a rich exchange of art, culture, and ideas with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across Australia. The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) is

Central Australian Aboriginal Textiles, Alice Springs

Ended — at Tangentyere Artists Gallery — Exhibitions

Over the past two years Ikuntji Artists have been working with the Batchelor Institute of Tertiary Education on developing a range of digitally printed fabrics. The first range of fabric designs was based on bush and desert flowers and the second range is a highly abstract range of textile designs, which uses shibori dyeing techniques

Beanie Festival, Alice Springs

Ended — at Araluen Arts Centre — Exhibitions, Workshop

  This year’s Alice Springs Beanie Festival topic is ‘Reach for the Stars’. The biggest festival of its kind is held annually in Alice Springs and our artists created beanies in a workshop in preparation for the festival. This was the third time Ikuntji Artists contributed through workshops and our artists are excited to see