Tjulyata Kulyuru Pitjantjatjara, b. 1978
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Tjulyata KulyuruTjukula/Waterhole, 2025acrylic on canvas51 x 41 cmSold
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Tjulyata KulyuruTjukula/Waterhole, 2025acrylic on canvas91 x 122 cm$ 3,600.00
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Tjulyata KulyuruTjukula/Waterhole, 2025acrylic on canvas51 x 41 cmSold
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Tjulyata KulyuruTjukula (Waterholes), 2024acrylic on linen120 x 200 cm$ 6,900.00
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Tjulyata KulyuruTjukula/Waterholes, 2024acrylic on linen122 x 152 cm$ 5,300.00
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Tjulyata KulyuruTjukula/Waterholes, 2024acrylic on canvas100 x 148 cm$ 4,300.00
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Tjulyata KulyuruTjukula/Waterholes, 2024acrylic on canvas151 x 121 cmSold
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Tjulyata KulyuruTjukula/Waterholes, 2021acrylic on linen92 x 152 cmSold
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Winter 2026
1 - 30 Aug 2026Paintings, barks, ceramics and more from First Peoples artists and art centres from Arnhem Land, Western and Eastern Central Australia, the Pilbara, the Kimberley and the APY Lands. Exhibiting artists...Read more -
SUMMER 2026
Shirley Purdie solo | Amanda Gabori solo | Ernabella Arts x 6 27 Dec 2025 - 1 Feb 2026SOLO EXHIBITIONS BY SHIRLEY PURDIE AND AMANDA GABORI PLUS VIBRANT WORKS BY 6 WOMEN ARTISTS OF ERNABELLA ARTS Award winning Warmun artist Shirley Purdie’s exceptional body of textured ochres relate...Read more -
Gifts 2025
13 - 21 Dec 2025A selection of paintings and works on paper from the quirky to the serious, sculptures, weavings, ceramics, licensed design homewares. All items on show 10% off! OPENING DRINKS SATURDAY DECEMBER...Read more -
Women Celebrating Women
8 - 30 Mar 2025In 2003, mother and daughter writers and publishers Susan McCulloch OAM and Emily McCulloch Childs were encouraged to work together by Anmatyerre artists the late Barbara Weir and her daughter...Read more -
Autumn Salon 2024
30 Mar - 2 Jun 2024An exhibition of new paintings and sculptures in soft and evocative autumn hues by leading and emerging First Nations' artists rrom the Kimberley, Central Deserts, the Pilbara, the APY Lands,...Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2023
NextGen Ernabella + Jack Nawilil Spirit Poles 7 - 10 Sep 2023Visit us at Booth A11 (First Section) at Carriageworks, September 07 - 10 for Sydney Contemporary 2023. REQUEST CATALOGUE We're delighted to be presenting NextGen Ernabella - dynamic and innovative...Read more -
Minyma Mankurpa Ernabella La Nguru
Three Ladies from Ernabella 13 Oct - 3 Nov 2021IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ERNABELLA ARTS. Two senior artists Yurpiya Lionel and Atipalku Intjalki are joined by talented emerging artist Tjulyata Kulyuru in an exhibition of works from the APY Lands'...Read more -
Summer Collector's Show 2021
Outstanding Aboriginal art from 9 regions 27 Dec 2020 - 23 Feb 2021Read more -
In Black + White
10 Jul - 4 Aug 2020Read more
Tjulyata is an early career artist who comes from a family of artists. Her mother was a senior artist at Ernabella from the mission days and excelled in hand spinning sheep’s wool and creating knitted and crocheted fashion. Her two older sisters are acclaimed artists Amanda Kulyuru and Unurupa Nami Kulyuru. Her father is the Ernabella pastor Graham Kulyuru.
Tjulyata paints a very important story about Tjukula (waterholes). For the Pitjantjatjara people living in the desert, knowledge of their water sources was critical to their survival. This resulted in an intimate understanding of the landscape which continues today. Deep familiarity with the topography of their country and the way rain would interact with the land ensured constant sources of water could be found. 'Tjukula' means rock-holes, which are found with surprising frequency in the Musgrave ranges.
Between visits, Anangu (people) would use rocks and spinifex construction to guard these from spoilage by animals and, particularly in more recent times, from feral and stock animals, cattle, camels, horses and donkeys.
In 2020 Tjulyata's work was on show for the first time. Her work was exhibited in Nganampa ngura-nguru nyurampa ngurakutu (From our place to your place) at Aboriginal Contemporary in Brussels and I Know My Country at Artitja Gallery (WA).


