when: 02 - 23 July 2022 | venue: Artsite Contemporary | cost: Free | address: 165 Salisbury Road, Camperdown NSW 2050 | website: https://www.artsite.com.au/whats-on-now/ | tickets: https://www.artsite.com.au/whats-on-now/
published: 04 Jul 2022, 5 min read
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Kathryn Queama is Minyma Anangu, a Pitjantjatjara woman from Australia's Central Desert.
An established Punu artist, Queama has been exhibited across Australia as well as in New York City, Venice, and Dakar.
Taught by her mother-in-law - Nyinku Kulitja - Queama's traditional skills have been handed down through the Tjukurpa. Her first large-scale paintings were exhibited in Artsite's 2018 Maruku Arts exhibition, Kunturu Kulini (Heart Listening) accompanying the launch of the Uluru Statement of the Heart in Sydney with Thomas Mayor and Rachel Perkins.
Many of Queama's paintings focus on the Tjukurpa of the Seven Sisters. In fleeing from the cunning Wati Nyiru, the sisters travelled far and wide, forming the landscape and embedding survival knowledge within it.
Queama's forms, symbols, and patterns reflect the Tjukurpa passed on by her family as well as her own new ways of articulating generational knowledge. Queama's work is the contemporary expression of an art form that has been evolving for countless years.
Ngura Kulintjaku will run from 25 June to 23 July, including NAIDOC Week 2022
All exhibited works are available for purchase in gallery and online from 25 June 2022.
Exhibition: 25 June, 2022 - 23 July, 2022
Gallery Opening Times: 11am-5pm, Thursday-Sunday
165-167 Salisbury Road, Camperdown, 2050, Sydney
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Kathryn Queama is Minyma Anangu, a Pitjantjatjara woman from Australia's Central Desert.
An established Punu artist, Queama has been exhibited across Australia as well as in New York City, Venice, and Dakar.
Taught by her mother-in-law - Nyinku Kulitja - Queama's traditional skills have been handed down through the Tjukurpa. Her first large-scale paintings were exhibited in Artsite's 2018 Maruku Arts exhibition, Kunturu Kulini (Heart Listening) accompanying the launch of the Uluru Statement of the Heart in Sydney with Thomas Mayor and Rachel Perkins.
Many of Queama's paintings focus on the Tjukurpa of the Seven Sisters. In fleeing from the cunning Wati Nyiru, the sisters travelled far and wide, forming the landscape and embedding survival knowledge within it.
Queama's forms, symbols, and patterns reflect the Tjukurpa passed on by her family as well as her own new ways of articulating generational knowledge. Queama's work is the contemporary expression of an art form that has been evolving for countless years.
Ngura Kulintjaku will run from 25 June to 23 July, including NAIDOC Week 2022
All exhibited works are available for purchase in gallery and online from 25 June 2022.
Exhibition: 25 June, 2022 - 23 July, 2022
Gallery Opening Times: 11am-5pm, Thursday-Sunday
165-167 Salisbury Road, Camperdown, 2050, Sydney
Go see Ngura Kulintjaku | Kathryn Queama (Maruku Arts) 2022.
Ngura Kulintjaku | Kathryn Queama (Maruku Arts) 2022 is on 02 - 23 July 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Camperdown. Call 02 8095 9678 for details. Visit their website at https://www.artsite.com.au/whats-on-now/.
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