Fabrianne grew up in Papunya and continued her secondary education at Yirara College in Alice Springs before commencing painting in the early 1980s at Mt ...
A Luritja speaker from Mt Liebig, Maudie Peterson transferred the painting skills she learnt decorating coolamons and boomerangs onto works on canvas in the mid ...
Josie was initially a batik artist contributing in 1897 to the Utopia batik project and book. She commenced painting in acrylics after 1988, producing paintings ...
After first working in batik, Kwementyaye (Kathleen) Petyarre turned to painting in 1987. Her precise paintings of her country and her culture led to her ...
Charlotte Phillipus Napurrula is painter and executive member of Papunya Tjupi Art Centre in Papunya, NT. Her father Long Jack Phillipus Tjakamarra was one of ...
Pink was an artist with training at the Hobart Technical College and the Julian Ashton School, Sydney. Working from a base in the Northern Territory, ...
Younger daughter of the renowned desert artist, Clifford Possum, who taught her to paint in the mid 1980s. She paints women's stories associated with the ...
Gabrielle Possum is the elder daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, one of the most renowned of the founding group of Papunya painters. Taught by her ...
Born in 1959, Ivy Napangardi Poulson lives in Yuendumu and has been exhibiting paintings of her Yuparli (Bush Banana) and Pikilyi (Vaughan Springs) Dreamings with ...
Maggie was one of the senior women whose interest in rendering traditional women's designs in western materials inspired the first experiments with acrylic on canvas ...
Warlpiri artist who painted for Warlukurlangu Artists, often with his wife, Clarice Poulson. Together they produced ornate canvases with small meticulous white dotting. His work ...
Peggy was one of the early women painters whose powerful paintings about women's ceremonial life in traditional Warlpiri society helped establish Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Association.