Overview

Fifty + small paintings by First Nations artists encapsulate extensive creation stories. The exhibition features works collected over the past 20 years by Everywhen's curators Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch Childs.  The distilling of imagery of  often-epic stories in these small gems lead to dynamic works of concentrated energy.  

 

The earliest work in the exhibition is a circa 1984 landscape by famed Arrernte watercolourist Wenten Rubuntja (1926-2005). Other works are those by important and founding artists of leading art centres in the Kimberley, Central and Western Deserts, Utopia, the Pilbara and Arnhem Land.

  

EXHIBITING ARTISTS 

Adrian Jangala Robertson, Agnes Armstrong Yamboong, Angelina Nampijinpa Tasman, Biddy Timbinah, Billy Benn Perrurle, Billy Tjampitjinpa Kenda, Bugai Whyoulter, Dadda Samson, Elizabeth Nyumi, Emily Pwerle, Emma Daniel Nungarrayi, Estelle Munkanome, Eunice Yunurupa Porter, Fabian Baker, Galya Pwerle, George Tjungurrayi, Geraldine Napangardi Granites, Helen Dale Samson, Jane Mervin, Julie Brumby, Kathleen Padoon, Kunmanara Tiger Yaltangki, Mark Reid, Mary Brumby, Neville Niypula McArthur, Miriam Atkins, Kumantjayi Tilau Nangala, Ningie Nanala, Nora Nungabar, Nora Wompi, Nyarrapayi Giles, Pinyirrpa Nancy Patterson, Regina Pilawuk Wilson, Roland Burrunali, Samson Namundja, Sheila Kate Gardiner, Shirley Purdie Birrmarriya, Susie Rowland,, Wenten Rubuntja, Yakari Napaltjarri


OPENING AND CURATOR'S FLOOR TALK 

Saturday June 6 at 2.30pm.

RSVP  info@everywhenart.com.au

 

Works