2020

Support Ikuntji Artists through Tessuti Fabrics

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As part of our ongoing work with Tessuti Fabrics, they are donating all sales of their Amara Vest pattern (PDF)  to Ikuntji Artists for the rest of the year! From Tessuti, ‘Until the end of the year, 100% of all #AmaraVest digital PDF sale are being donated to this member based, not-for-profit arts centre that

Keturah Zimran’s ‘Puli Puli’ Mural – Darwin

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We are thrilled to share with you Keturah Zimran’s ‘Puli Puli’ mural, which now graces the Darwin city scape. In 2020 Zimran’s artwork was chosen to be painted as a mural on the new Litchfield Car Park in Darwin CBD.

Walking In Two Worlds x FNFD Pop Up, Cairns

Ended — at Cairns Central Shopping Centre — Exhibitions, News

FNFD Christmas Pop Up opens from the 15th – 22nd of December 2020. From 10am – 4:30 pm daily.  Cairns Central , lower level opposite City Beach. We have over 15 Indigenous brands from around Australia – 100% of sales go back to the deadly brands. Buy Blak this Christmas. Following a successful FNFD pop

Finalists – Awards Australia Small Business Achiever Award

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Ikuntji Artists are proud to be nominated as finalists in this years Awards Australia Small Business Achiever Award, part of the Northern Territory Community Achievement Awards 2020. The Northern Territory Community Achievement Awards recognises individuals, organisations and groups who are making a difference in our local communities and across the NT. These awards provide an

Keturah Zimran Finalist in the 2020 Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize

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

We are thrilled to announced that Keturah Zimran is a finalist in this years Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize for her work ‘Puli Puli’. The Ravenswood Women’s Art Prize Australian Art – Any Medium – All Women The Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize is an annual prize that was launched in 2017 to advance art

Tarnanthi Art Fair 2020, Adelaide (Online and Physical event)

Ended — at Tarnanthi Art Fair 2020 — Exhibitions, News

The Tarnanthi Art Fair is going ahead both as an in-person event as well as online. And sales begin soon. Lot Fourteen If you’re in South Australia, you can buy works of art in person at the COVID-safe Tarnanthi Art Fair, at Lot Fourteen in the Adelaide CBD from Friday 4 – Sunday 6 December.

HOME:MADE 20 Exhibition – DESIGN Canberra

Ended — at Canberra Contemporary Art Space — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are excited to be part of this years HOME:MADE 20 Exhibition! Featuring textiles by Eunice Napanangka Jack, Mavis Marks and Keturah Zimran. HOME:MADE features a curated selection of new furniture, homewares and jewellery by some of the most exciting early-career designers and makers from across Australia. HOME:MADE is a signature exhibition for DESIGN Canberra presented by Craft

DESIGN Canberra 2020 online auction

Ended — at Online Auction — Exhibitions, News

Ikuntji Artists are excited to be part of this years DESIGN Canberra 2020 online auction. DESIGN Canberra is giving design-lovers the chance to own their own piece of contemporary design at this year’s DESIGN Canberra auction, featuring a new line up of emerging and leading Canberra designers. René Linssen / Minqu Gu / Samantha Dennis

WALIPAN / Puli Puli (Weaving & Rocks)

Ended — at Northern Centre for Contemporary Art — Exhibitions

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)

Ended — at Online Event — Exhibitions, News

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)

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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

Ended — at Broadway Shopping Centre, Sydney. — Exhibitions, News

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

Desert Mob Symposium 2020 Online Screening

Ended — at Ikuntji Artists — News, Projects

In July Desart came out to Ikuntji/Haasts Bluff to film for the 2020 Desert Mob Symposium. Walter Jugadai and Keturah Zimran talked about their trip to Germany and Switzerland earlier this year. The film will be screened as part of this years Desert Mob Symposium online. The Desert Mob Symposium The 2020 Desert Mob Symposium

2020 The Design Files + Laminex Design Awards

Ended — at Online Event

Australia has a vibrant and thriving textile design industry, spanning fashion, homewares, soft furnishings, floor coverings, and industrial applications. Magpie Goose, Magpie Goose x Ikuntji Artists are proud to be listed as one of the finalists for the 2020 The Design Files + Laminex Design Awards in the Textile category which seeks to award one

Finalist in The Design Files + Laminex Design Awards 2020!

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We are thrilled to announce that our collaborative collection, Magpie Goose x Ikuntji Artists, has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Textile Design category for this years TDF Design Awards! The collection celebrates wearable art from Australia’s Indigenous communities collaborates with Ikuntji Artists to showcase stories from women in the Western Desert through textile.

Ikuntji + Publisher Collection

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Ikuntji Artists are proud to present our fashion collaboration with Publisher Textiles! The collection features designs by Eunice Napanangka Jack, Keturah Zimran, Mavis Marks, Lisa Multa and Leonie Kamutu. Each piece has been crafted by Publisher and the fabric screen-printed by hand. Shop the collection

FACE MASKS | MCA X IKUNTJI ARTISTS

Ended — at MCA — News

FACE MASK | MCA X IKUNTJI ARTISTS | KURUYULTU BY EUNICE NAPANANGKA JACK | WOMEN’S BUSINESS BY MAVIS MARKS | WATIYA TJUTA BY MITJILI NAPURRULA Ikuntji Artists are very excited to announce a face mask collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Face masks can be purchased from the MCA store here: These beautifully

Ikuntji Artists X Flying Fox Fabrics Collaboration

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Flying Fox Fabrics source beautiful hand-printed fabrics from remote community art centres and we are excited to announce our new collaboration Ikuntji Artists X Flying Fox Fabrics. Read more about the project here Shop the collection here

Art Centres Supporting our Elders: A good news story (NARI) – Films

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This story invites the audience to listen to Elders, artists and staff from three Aboriginal community controlled art centres as they share the vital role they play in keeping their Elders strong and connected. Elders are the backbone of these centres and play a critical role in maintaining intergenerational connection. Watch the videos here: Art

Ikuntji Textiles exhibition, Central Craft in Alice Springs

Ended — at Central Craft — Exhibitions, News

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