2022

Australian Ceramics Triennale Market Place

Ended — at Araluen Arts Centre — News

Ikuntji Artists will be at The Australian Ceramics Triennial Market Place! Come on down on the final day of the Triennale to check out our beautiful products and get amongst the Mparntwe buzz. This is a free event with live entertainment, community project zone and food – not to mention the diverse range of beautiful

Weaving Culture II: Ikuntji Artists @ Le Showroom Galerie 7, Lyons (FRA)

Ended — at Le Showroom Galerie 7 — Exhibitions, News

Presenting the Ikuntji Collection of Aboriginal textile accessories developed by IDAIA in collaboration with the Ikuntji Artists’ cooperative, the exhibition includes a selection of artworks and objects, from paintings and sculptures to prints and photographs, taking you on a journey to the ancestral land of the artists, to discover their landscapes, their stories and their

National Indigenous Art Fair, Sydney

Ended — at Overseas Passenger Terminal — Exhibitions, News

Meet us at the National Indigenous Art Fair, Overseas Passenger Terminal in The Rocks, Sydney! The National Indigenous Art Fair is an ethical marketplace, offering a unique opportunity to buy artwork directly from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from more than 30 remote community owned art centres from the Northern Territory, South Australia and

London Fashion Show, London Pacific Fashion Week

Ended — at Penthouse Suite, Rooftop New Zealand High Commission London. — Exhibitions

Ikuntji Artists will be at the London Pacific Fashion Week later in June. Fabric designs produced by our artists have been lovingly crafted into exceptional garments by Raw Cloth, and will be gracing the runways and photoshoots. Tickets for this event will be available soon from the London Pacific Fashion Week website June 24th, 2022

The Edit Store

Ended — at Chatswood Chase Sydney — Exhibitions, News, Projects

Ikuntji Artists are proud to be a part of First Nations Fashion Design at The Edit Store. We will have new textiles and new garments as well as some of our classics in store. First Nations Fashion & Design (FNFD) are a national voice representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members. Creating ongoing access to

Dublin Fashion Show, London Pacific Fashion Week in Dublin

Ended — at Royal Dublin Society — Exhibitions, News, Projects

Ikuntji Artists fabrics are going to be on the cat-walk!! Come and see our beautiful fabrics created into stunning outfits by Raw Cloth Darwin. Tickets can be purchased from the London Pacific Fashion Week website

Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon’s fabric design on the cover of Vogue!

Ended — News

POWER OF NOW Ikuntji Artists is super proud to be on the cover of this months historic Vogue Australia issue. Support First Nations designers and First Nations fashion by collecting this issue. Click here to view this fabric in our store

The Finders Keepers Markets Brisbane

Ended — at Exhibition Building, Brisbane Showgrounds — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists is excited to be at The Finders Keepers Markets in Brisbane. Come by our stall, say hi, and check out our beautiful paintings, fabrics and t-shirts. Friday 20th May 4pm – 9pm Saturday 21st May 9am – 4pm Sunday 22nd May 9am – 4pm Entry $5 daily entry. Kids under 12 FREE!

Frock on! at Afterpay Australian Fashion Week, Sydney

Ended — at Carriageworks — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are excited to be a part of the Afterpay Australian Fashion Week in Sydney. Highlighting our stunning fabrics used in collaboration with various designers to create some beautiful designer outfits. Monday 9th May, 2022 – Friday 13th May, 2022 Carriageworks, Sydney

Ikuntji X Native Swimwear at Australian Fashion Week, Sydney

Ended — at Carriageworks — Exhibitions, News, Projects

INDIGENOUS FASHION PROJECTS Ikuntji Artists is really excited to be partnering with Native Swimwear Australia for their new collection. Designs by our talented superstar Keturah Zimran will be featuring on the Afterpay Australian Fashion Show runway as part of the ‘Keturah to Coutour’ collection by designer Natalie Cunningham. This will be an amazing show, head

Donate to print our Ikuntji Textiles book

Ended — News, Projects

Ikuntji Artists presents Ikuntji Textiles, a book about the development of the designs, their stories and the artists behind them, and the collaborations. This full colour publication gives an insight into our range of wearable art textiles. Texts included range from interviews with our artists in Luritja and English, expert voices in the field of

Tactile Arts Mother’s Day Craft Fair

Ended — at Darwin Waterfront — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists will be at the Tactile Arts Mother’s Day Craft Fair! Come and see us at the Darwin Waterfront on Saturday 7th of May, 9AM -3PM. Looking forward to seeing you there!

The Telstra Best of Business Awards – NT State Finalists!

Ended — News

Ikuntji Artists are incredibly proud to be announced as state finalists in the NT in two categories for The Telstra Best of Business Awards. About the awards: Small and medium-sized businesses reflect the Australian spirit. More than being vital to our economic prosperity, they’re also the lifeblood of our communities and culture. We’re thrilled to

Finalists! Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award 2021

Ended — at Hazelhurst Arts Centre — Exhibitions, News

We are proud to announce that Eunice Napapangka Jack’s print ‘Kuruyultu’ and Mitjili Napurrula’s print ‘Watiya Tjuta’ have both been chosen as finalists in this years Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award! Hazelhurst Art On Paper Award 2021 22 Jan 2022 – 27 Mar 2022 Hazelhurst Art On Paper Award 2021 Opening On Facebook: Friday 21

Eunice receives the ‘Banyule Award for Works on Paper’ Commendation Award

Ended — at Banyule City Council — Exhibitions, News

We are very proud to announce that Eunice Napanagnka Jack has received the Commendation Award for this years Banyule Award for Works on Paper. Congratulations Eunice! Eunice NAPANANGKA JACK Kuruyultu (2020) Limited edition print, etching 106 x 78cm In this print, Eunice depicts her father’s Tjukurrpa (Dreaming). It shows the country at Kuruyultu, near Tjukurrla

Ikuntji at the Melbourne Design Fair

Ended — at Warehouse 16 — Exhibitions, News, Projects

Ikuntji Artists is excited to be included in the Melbourne Design Fair in March 2022! Ikuntji is proud to be represented by Jam factory with the collaboration of artist Keturah Zimran and industrial designer Caren Ellis. They worked together using Keturah’s Puli Puli (rocks) designs to create the curvaceous Boulder Chair and Boulder Footrest. Presented

Finalists in Australian Small Business Champion Awards 2021!

Ended — at The Star, Sydney — News

Owing to the current lock-down, border closures and restrictions, Precedent Productions announce that the new date for the 2021 Australian Small Business Champion Awards will be held on Saturday, 19th March 2022. As disappointing as this is for all of us and our partners, we are committed to ensuring that the awards presentation evening will go ahead when restrictions

Ikuntji Artists Finalist in 2021 Banyule Award for Works in Paper

Ended — at Art Gallery 275 Ivanhole Library & Cultural Hub — Exhibitions

Ikuntji Artists has been invited to exhibit our artists at the 2021 Banyule Award for Works on Paper and a finalist in the exhibition. This is a prestigious national art price with the winning artwork entered into the Banyule Art Collection. Artworks by artists Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon, Eunice Napanangka Jack and Mitjili Napurrula will be

Finalists – Banyule Award for Works on Paper 2021

Ended — at Banyule City Council — Exhibitions, News

We are proud to announce that Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon, Eunice Napapangka Jack and Mitjili Napurrula were all finalists in the 2021 Banyule Award for Works on Paper for their edition prints! The award is awarded biennially to an outstanding contemporary work on paper. This is a prestigious national art prize, with the winning artwork entered

Art Centres Supporting our Elders (NARI)

Ended — News, Projects

Ikuntji Artists are proud to have been a part of NARI’s (National Ageing Research Institute) Study ‘Art Centres Supporting our Elders’. Learn More here and watch the videos NARI_MV133 A5 Booklet – Art Centres Research Report_V2.1-Spread