Belinda Golder Kngwarreye Anmatyerre , b. 1986
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Belinda Golder KngwarreyeBush Yam Flowers, 2025acrylic on linen130 x 55 cm$ 1,400.00
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Belinda Golder KngwarreyeMy Father's Country, 2025acrylic on linen93 x 128 cm$ 2,400.00
36 5/8 x 50 3/8 inSee more... -
Belinda Golder KngwarreyeMy Country , 2023acrylic on linen91 x 91 cm$ 2,400.00
35 7/8 x 35 7/8 inSee more... -
Belinda Golder KngwarreyeBush Plum, 2022acrylic on linen102 x 200 cm$ 4,500.00
40 1/8 x 78 3/4 inSee more... -
Belinda Golder KngwarreyeMy Country, 2022acrylic on linen80 x 89 cm$ 1,600.00
31 1/2 x 35 1/8 inSee more... -
Belinda Golder KngwarreyeMy Country, 2022acrylic on linen102 x 112 cm$ 2,900.00
40 1/8 x 44 1/8 inSee more... -
Belinda Golder KngwarreyeBush Plum, 2020acrylic on linen91 x 122 cm$ 2,400.00
35 7/8 x 48 1/8 inSee more...
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H O M E
Opening exhibition of Everywhen Art at Whistlewood 6 Jan - 25 Feb 2024The exhibition H O M E launches the new home of Everywhen Art at Whistlewood - the McCulloch family's historic house gallery on the Mornington Peninsula. This richly explorative exhibition...Read more -
Synergy 2023
Fundraising exhibition in partnership with Xavier College 29 Aug - 14 Sep 2023A fundraising exhibition of paintings and 3D by established and rising star First Nations artists from around Australia. Presented by Everywhen Artspace in partnership with the Student Committee for Indigenous...Read more -
Autumn Salon
26 May - 6 Jun 2023Autumn hues in paintings and sculptures from Central Australia, the Kimberley, the Western Desert and Arnhem Land, With a feature showing of the luminous Seven Sister paintings by Athena Nangala Granites and other leading artists from Warlukurlangu Artists, NT.Read more -
WEST MEETS EAST
6 - 24 Apr 2023This two part exhibition features works from the gallery and studio of the Kimberley's Red Rock Art run from 1997 to 2016 by Kevin and Jenny Kelly. Plus colourful acrylics...Read more -
This Week in the Gallery: November 2022
26 - 30 Nov 2022A wide selection of beautiful paintings from across Central Australia, perfect to celebrate the remaining few days of spring. Artists include: Doris Bush Nungurrayi (Papunya Tjupi Arts), Anita Pumani (Mimil...Read more -
Synergy 2022
First Nations artists from around Australia 29 Aug - 13 Sep 2022FIRST NATIONS ART FROM AROUND AUSTRALIA Xavier Performing Arts Centre, Xavier College Senior Campus, 135 Barkers Road, Kew, 3101 A fundraising exhibition of 46 paintings, barks, ochres, weavings and jewellery...Read more -
In Black + White
Aboriginal art in monochrome 11 - 30 Aug 2022Aboriginal art in monochrome. Plus complementary colors of reds,ochres, and earth tones. 40+ works include acrylic paintings from the Western and Central Deserts, Utopia and the APY Lands as well...Read more -
WINTER SALON 2022
8 Jul - 9 Aug 2022WARM HUES + WINTER LIGHTS An extensive exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by a wide range of leading artists and rising stars of Aboriginal art from the Central and...Read more -
New Utopia
Leading and next gen artists from Utopia 6 - 26 Apr 2022Exhibiting artists: Ada Pula Beasley, Barbara Weir, Belinda Golder Kngwarreye, Bernadine Kemarre, Caroline Petrick Ngwarreye, Charmaine Pwerle, Emily Pwerle, Esther Haywood Petyarre, Janet Golder Kngwarreye, Katie Rumble Petyarre, Jeannie Mills...Read more -
The Summer Collector's Show 2022
Outstanding Aboriginal Art from around Australia 27 Dec 2021 - 21 Feb 2022Read more -
Summer Collector's Show 2021
Outstanding Aboriginal art from 9 regions 27 Dec 2020 - 23 Feb 2021Read more -
Bush Medicine Country
Plants of Vitality 9 - 22 Apr 2020Read more -
Christmas Salon + Art Parade
7 - 22 Dec 2019Aboriginal art + gifts for ChristmasRead more
Belinda Golder Kngwarreye was born in 1986 and as an Anmatyerre speaker from the Utopia region of Central Australia, situated approximately 130km north-east of Alice Springs. Belinda comes from a long line of significant and well-established artists. She is the daughter of Bessie Petyarre; her sister is Janet Golder Kngwarreye and both artists are the grandaughters of Polly Ngale. Her great aunts are artists Kathleen Ngale and Angelina Ngale. Belinda is following in the footsteps of these, and other highly regarded artists of the Kngwarreye family, especially Emily Kame Kngwarreye, and Kudditji Kngwarreye.
Her paintings depict the seeds, flowers and fruit of the bush plum - an important dreaming story as well as food source for her people, which was taught to her by her grandmother, Polly Ngale. Belinda also paints the bush yam, Awelye (women’s ceremony) and compositions she has named ‘My Country’.


