This artwork is from Indigenous artists Rhubee Neale Briscoe. Rhubee is a proud Anmatjere/Arrentre woman, who produces stunning contemporary artwork and music, telling stories of her life, culture and history. Her work is uplifting and encourages us all to overcome challenges and enjoy the happy times. Rhubee is South Australia's NAIDOC Creative Artist 2024 Award winner.
This artwork is by Indigenous artist Coral Hayes Panaka. This artwork is a picture of my Grandmothers country. The circle and dots represent rockholes after a big rainfall. Water gets caught in the rocks.
This artwork is from Indigenous artist Maggie Gleeson Briscoe Pennagke. Maggie's community is Yuelamu (Mt Allen) Northern Territory. My inspiration is connecting people to country and the richness of first nations culture, the wonder and beauty of our natural world and the sheer joy I receive when people find healing value in my works.
This artwork is from Indigenous artist Janet Golder. Janet Golder Kngwarreye was born at Utopia Northern Territory and her language group is Anmatyerre. This is a stylised aerial view of looking down on Country. We see the circles that are Camp Sites, the U shapes are people. There is bush tucker, bush medicine, plants for weaving baskets, rivers for water, places to hold dances and meeting places. It is a joyful painting showing connection to people and country.
This artwork is from Indigenous artist Coral Hayes Panake. This tells the story of women on country collecting food for the community.
This artwork is by Indigenous artist Coral Hayes Panaka. This artwork is a picture of my Grandmothers country. The circle and dots represent rockholes after a big rainfall. Water gets caught in the rocks.
This artwork is from Indigenous artist Janet Golder. Janet Golder Kngwarreye was born at Utopia Northern Territory and her language group is Anmatyerre. This is a stylised aerial view of looking down on Country. We see the circles that are Camp Sites, the U shapes are people. There is bush tucker, bush medicine, plants for weaving baskets, rivers for water, places to hold dances and meeting places. It is a joyful painting showing connection to people and country.
This artwork is from Indigenous artist Janet Golder. Janet Golder Kngwarreye was born at Utopia Northern Territory and her language group is Anmatyerre. This is a stylised aerial view of looking down on Country. We see the circles that are Camp Sites, the U shapes are people. There is bush tucker, bush medicine, plants for weaving baskets, rivers for water, places to hold dances and meeting places. It is a joyful painting showing connection to people and country.
This design is designed by Indigenous Artist Selina Malbunka
This artwork is designed by Indigenous artist Janet Golder