2013

Desert Mob 2013

Ended — at Araluen Arts Centre — Exhibitions, Workshop

Desert Mob 2013 In September, Ikuntji Artist Alison Multa will present at the Desert Mob symposium. The Symposium features a number of invited artists and special guests to present stories about their art practice and projects being developed. Alison will present stories and images about her art, art centre, country and culture. Also, several Ikuntji

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2013

Ended — at Darwin Convention Centre — Exhibitions

From 9th to 11th August Darwin once again became the focal point of the nation for visitors with an interest in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island arts. And of course Ikuntji Artists were there! Held on Larrakia Lands at the Convention Centre in the newly developed Waterfront Precinct, Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair coincides with the

Peter Hudson and Euan MacLeod workshops at Ikuntji Artists

Ended — at Ikuntji Artists — Workshop

Renowned plein-air artists Peter Hudson and Euan MacLeod recently came to Ikuntji Artists in June/July 2013 to run a series of workshops. Working with Ikuntji Artists Walter Jugadai, Alison Multa and Gordon Butcher, they spent time travelling around the country, and sharing painting techniques. Walter and Gordon produced a series of fine works in utilising

Steven Pearce comes to Ikuntji

Ended — at Ikuntji Artists — Workshop

The Desart Aboriginal Art Worker’s Program recently ran a series of digital photography workshops that aim to upskill art workers in the media so that they can develop technical skills for both administration and their own artistic practice. Photographer Steven Pearce came out to Ikuntji Artists and worked with artworker Christine Multa on a one-day

Julien “Seth” Malland – Globepainter

Ended — at Ikuntji Artists — Projects

In June 2013 street artist Seth aka Globepainter aka Julien Mallard came to Ikuntji Artists. He has travelled all over the world working on street art projects that brighten the environment, and he really left a bright impression on Haasts Bluff. Julien worked with Ikuntji artist Alison Napurrula Multa to create a fantastic mural at

Molly Jugadai at Tali Gallery

Ended — at Tali Gallery — Exhibitions

April 2013 Acclaimed Ikuntji Artist Molly Jugadai, who had sadly passed away in recent years (2010), and Tali Gallery in Sydney are now proud to present her highly impactful and colourful work for sale. Depicting Molly’s mother’s country of Lake Mackay, these are bold and beautiful works with a very simple but very evocative depiction

Sydney Art Month at Tali Gallery

Ended — at Tali Gallery — Exhibitions

March 2013 Throughout Sydney Art Month in March, Tali Gallery (www.taligallery.com.au) will be showing numerous works by Ikuntji Artists. Sydney Art Month consists of over 200 events and exhibitions held for tens of thousands of Sydneysiders and visitors. The events at Tali Gallery will include a “Close the Gap” Tribute Talk to Ikuntji Artist Molly

2012

Painting and Drawing Workshop

Ended — at Ikuntji Artists — Workshop

In November 2012, as part of the re-invigoration of Ikuntji Artists under new management, Marina Strocchi ran a 5-day painting and drawing workshop. Desart funded the week as part of the manager induction program. It was an inspiring week, which reignited the creativity of the many artists and resulted in a Solo Exhibition at Alcaston

2011

IndigenousArt@IGS, Sydney

Ended — at Tali Gallery — Exhibitions

The International Grammar School in Sydney, in conjunction with Tali Gallery, held a fundraiser at the school featuring many works from Ikuntji Artists in June. The money collected will go to sustaining and expanding the prestigious school’s Indigenous Scholarships Program. The exhibition was opened by NSW Governor Her Excellency, Professor Marie Bashir. The show, which