Atipalku Intjalki Pitjantjatjara, b. 1955
Born in 1955 Atipalku Intjalki is a respected Pitjantjatjara artist. Her earliest works were gouaches on paper of the 'walka' (meaningful mark) designs produced at Ernabella from the 1960s. She later became a batik artist working mainly in silk. She is also a talented ceramicist and was one of the first artists at Ernabella to start painting in acrylic on canvas when that medium commenced around 2005. Atipalku participated in the Shift Textile Symposium at Canberra in 1997 and exhibited widely in Canberra during this time. Her work has been exhibited in Poland and London in 1998 and has been featured in numerous exhibitions throughout Australia.
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Atipalku IntjalkiTjukurpa Mulayangu, 2024acrylic on linen92 x 150 cm$ 4,200.00
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Atipalku IntjalkiTjukurpa Mulayangu, 2024acrylic on canvas91 x 151 cm$ 4,200.00
35 7/8 x 59 1/2 in
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Art for Nepean
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At Home with Art - International Women's Day 2026
6 - 29 Mar 2026From Balgo and the Kimberley in the north-west, Papunya and Yuendumu in the Western Desert, to Utopia and into the far north of Arnhem Land, this exhibition celebrates t he...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 -
Synergy 2025
FIRST NATIONS ART FROM AROUND AUSTRALIA 21 Aug - 18 Sep 2025EVERYWHEN ELSEWHERE A fundraising exhibition of artworks by established and rising star First Nations artists from around Australia. Presented by Everywhen Art in partnership with the Student Committee for Indigenous...Read more -
The Summer Collector's Show 2025
Outstanding works by founding artists and contemporary talents of First Nations art 1997 -2024 27 Dec 2024 - 2 Feb 2025YESTERDAY'S MASTERS, TODAY'S STARS The Summer Collector's Show 2025 features founding artists and contemporary talents of First Nations art 1996-2024. Comprising paintings, works on paper, ceramics and sculptures by more...Read more -
Minyma Ku Tjukurpa Ernabella
In partnership with Ernabella Arts 16 Nov - 1 Dec 2024Vibrant new paintings and ceramics by 14 artists of Ernabella Arts in the APY Lands celebrate Women's Lore and cullture in the exhibition Minyma Ku Tjukurpa Ernabella . Known for...Read more -
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 -
WINTER SALON 2023
Warm Hues + Winter Lights 21 Jul - 21 Aug 2023Lush colours of the tropical north and textured ochres of the Kimberley meet vibrant hues of Central Australia in an exhibition of new works by established and new generation artists....Read more -
The Summer Show 2023 | Grand Design
Contemporary Aboriginal art of high quality and large scale 27 Dec 2022 - 7 Feb 2023The exhibition includes: • One of the last works painted by Kunmanara (Pepai) Jangala Carroll, the only painting still owned by the estate of the artist at Ernabella Arts and...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
Born in 1955 Atipalku Intjalki is a respected Pitjantjatjara artist. She was born in the bush, the youngest of three sisters and two brothers. She attended local school and as a young woman joined Ernabella Arts in the last years of Ernabella Mission. Her earliest works were gouaches on paper of the 'walka' (meaningful mark) designs produced at Ernabella from the 1960s. She later became a batik artist working mainly in silk. She is also a talented ceramicist and was one of the first artists at Ernabella to start painting in acrylic on canvas when that medium commenced around 2005. Her work has always showed great innovation in both colouration and design. She has three daughters and a son. Her daughters Langaliki (b.1973), Lynette (b.1979) and Michelle (b. 1983) Lewis are also all talented artists whose work is distinguished by the same level of individuality of their mother's. Her works are inspired by the natural environment, celebrating various plants and bushfoods as they come in to season. Atipalku participated in the Shift Textile Symposium at Canberra in 1997 and exhibited widely in Canberra during this time. Her work has been exhibited in Poland and London in 1998 and has been featured in numerous exhibitions throughout Australia.



