Tjunkaya Tapaya Pitjantjatjara, b. 1947
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Tjunkaya TapayaKungkarangkalpa /Seven Sisters, 2020acrylic on linen120 x 150 cmSold
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Tjunkaya TapayaKungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters), 2018acrylic on canvas122 x 152 cm$ 4,700.00
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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 -
For the Elders
29 Jun - 17 Jul 2023An exhibition in celebration of the theme of NAIDOC Week 2023 with barks, works on paper and paintings in ochre and acrylic by senior artists from Arnhem Land, Mornington Island,...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 -
The Summer Collector's Show 2022
Outstanding Aboriginal Art from around Australia 27 Dec 2021 - 21 Feb 2022Read more -
Synergy: Art from the Heartlands of Aboriginal Australia
Fundraising exhibition in partnership with Xavier College. 1 - 17 Sep 2021FUNDRAISING ONLINE EXHIBITION FOR THE INDIGENOUS LITERACY FOUNDATION. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE STUDENT COMMITTEE FOR INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS, XAVIER COLLEGE. Paintings and carvings by established and rising star Aboriginal artists from...Read more -
ReGeneration
Showing, teaching, passing down.... 29 Sep - 25 Nov 2019Celebrating spring and the season of renewal with an expansive exhibition of new Aboriginal art from the APY Lands, the Western, Central & Eastern Deserts, the Pilbara, Qld, Arnhem Land,...Read more -
Winter Salon + Art Parade 2019
12 Jul - 30 Aug 2019Rich palettes and soft hues feature in a wide ranging exhibition of Aboriginal and select contemporary Australian art from 8 regions. Including Kimberley ochres by Patrick Mung Mung and Mabel...Read more -
Winter Salon + Art Parade
Founding artists & rising stars of Aboriginal art 9 Jun - 30 Jul 2017Aboriginal art from 6 regions featuring works by famous founding artists, award winners & rising stars. Artists include Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Paddy Japaljarri Sims, Shorty Jangala Robertson, Walangkura Napanangka, Nora Wompi,...Read more -
Inheritance
Showing, teaching, passing down... 30 Sep - 23 Oct 2016McCulloch & McCulloch/ Salt Contemporary Art, Queenscliff An exhibition of new Aboriginal art from the APY Lands, the Kimberley, the Central, Western & Eastern Deserts, the Pilbara and Arnhem Land...Read more -
Autumn Salon + Easter Art Parade 2014
19 - 22 Apr 2014An exhibition of vibrant new works from the APY Lands, Utopia, Ampilatwatja, East Arnhem Land, the Kimberley. With informative Art Parade of 70 + worksRead more
Tjunkaya grew up at the Ernabella Mission where she went to school and later worked learning and demonstrating to her peers various domestic skills including sewing, cooking, and house cleaning, using European equipment and methods. In mission days, the building which is now the art centre was originally used as a food hall by the missionaries. In 1948 it became the Craft Room, where the first work was by women, spinning wool and rug making. Most of the senior artists painting on the APY Lands today have passed through this building across more than one of its incarnations.
Tjunkaya began work in the craft room in the medium of batik, and became one of the outstanding artists with work in several public collections. Her work was featured on the cover of Judith Ryan's 'Across the Desert: Aboriginal Batik from Central Australia.'
Tjunkaya also works in ceramics, tjanpi, punu, print making, spinning and mukata making and her work in these mediums has been seen in numerous exhibitions in Australia and internationally since 1971, in public and private galleries.
Over the last three years, Tjunkaya has chosen to concentrate exclusively on painting and tjanpi sculpture. This focus has seen her become one of the most in demand female artists on the APY Lands and increasingly recognised in these two mediums. In 2010 and 2011 she was collected by Artbank, and in 2011 and 2012 selected as a finalist in the Togart Contemporary Art Award. In 2012 her tjulpu (bird) tjanpi sculptures were selected for exhibition in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (the Telstras). 2011 marked the commencement of Tjunkaya's 5th decade of working at Ernabella Arts. In 2020 Tjunkaya was awarded an Order of Australia (OAM) in honour for her work in education and art.


