when: 27 July 2023 - 26 August 2023 | | cost: Free | address: 17 Thurlow St Redfern NSW 2016 | website: https://www.cooeeart.com.au/ | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/country-x-country-kitty-napanagka-simon-neil-ernest-tomkins-tickets-674097743497
published: 24 Jul 2023, 5 min read
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country x Country is the first iteration of the new annual program, launching as the inaugural exhibition in the new chapter of Coee Art Gallery.
See works by Kitty Napanagka Simon and Neil Ernest Tomkins, curated by Gadigal artist Konstantina (Kate Constantine).
The specific focus of this project and the resulting exhibition was mark-making and painting craft, especially when it comes to landscape painting and ways of seeing country. The workshop was based not around specific imagery, but around approach, how the tangible landscape is portrayed through the artists' unique brushstrokes.
The painting project leading up to this exhibition was graciously hosted by the Warlpiri owners of Warnayaka Arts in Lajamanu over five days of painting at the art centre studio. The 'workshop' was not led or guided, open to anyone in the community who wanted to partake.
As early as the first day of painting in the centre, the joyful trio of Kitty Napanangka Simon, Annie Napanangka Simon and Biddy Napanangka Timms bestowed Tomkins with his Warlpiri skin name. For the rest of the workshop, the ladies addressed Neil only as Tjapanangka. After first setting up on the ground outside in the all-but-unused men's painting area, Neil soon found his spot in the studio - crouched, as he often does in his Sydney studio space, on a paint-splattered mat, close by Kitty's favoured painting table.
Within the buzz of Kitty's return to painting the were many peaceful moments, the soundscape consisting only of the ladies chatting and laughing in Warlpiri, often humming along to their songlines playing through speakers, and the ever active scratching of brush bristles on linen. Some, between sessions, Kitty would turn to watch Tomkins work. She would smile and point to a corner of his painting, recognising the depicted place in or around town. She'd call out his name, Tjapanangka!, and confirm with him, teach him the Warlpiri term, or tell an anecdote about the spot. Each time, his smile beamed with pride at Napanangka Simon's recognition.
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country x Country is the first iteration of the new annual program, launching as the inaugural exhibition in the new chapter of Coee Art Gallery.
See works by Kitty Napanagka Simon and Neil Ernest Tomkins, curated by Gadigal artist Konstantina (Kate Constantine).
The specific focus of this project and the resulting exhibition was mark-making and painting craft, especially when it comes to landscape painting and ways of seeing country. The workshop was based not around specific imagery, but around approach, how the tangible landscape is portrayed through the artists' unique brushstrokes.
The painting project leading up to this exhibition was graciously hosted by the Warlpiri owners of Warnayaka Arts in Lajamanu over five days of painting at the art centre studio. The 'workshop' was not led or guided, open to anyone in the community who wanted to partake.
As early as the first day of painting in the centre, the joyful trio of Kitty Napanangka Simon, Annie Napanangka Simon and Biddy Napanangka Timms bestowed Tomkins with his Warlpiri skin name. For the rest of the workshop, the ladies addressed Neil only as Tjapanangka. After first setting up on the ground outside in the all-but-unused men's painting area, Neil soon found his spot in the studio - crouched, as he often does in his Sydney studio space, on a paint-splattered mat, close by Kitty's favoured painting table.
Within the buzz of Kitty's return to painting the were many peaceful moments, the soundscape consisting only of the ladies chatting and laughing in Warlpiri, often humming along to their songlines playing through speakers, and the ever active scratching of brush bristles on linen. Some, between sessions, Kitty would turn to watch Tomkins work. She would smile and point to a corner of his painting, recognising the depicted place in or around town. She'd call out his name, Tjapanangka!, and confirm with him, teach him the Warlpiri term, or tell an anecdote about the spot. Each time, his smile beamed with pride at Napanangka Simon's recognition.
Go see country x Country 2023.
country x Country 2023 is on 27 July 2023 - 26 August 2023. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Redfern. Call 9300 9233 for details. Visit their website at https://www.cooeeart.com.au/.
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