Bluey The Dog Yarrenyty Arltere Artists Yarrenyty Arltere Artists - Bluey The Dog
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists
Bluey The Dog 2018
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Yarrenyty Arltere Artists
Bluey The Dog2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
30 x 30 x 6 cm
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Woman With Billycan Rhonda Sharpe Rhonda Sharpe -  Woman With Billycan
Rhonda Sharpe
Woman With Billycan 2018
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Rhonda Sharpe
Woman With Billycan2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
29 x 46 x 9 cm
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Bird Beth Ebatarinja Beth Ebatarinja - Bird
Beth Ebatarinja
Bird 2018
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Beth Ebatarinja
Bird2018
Woolen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
32 x 44 x 10 cm
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Bushtucker Monster Yarrenyty Arltere Artists Yarrenyty Arltere Artists - Bushtucker Monster
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Bushtucker Monster 2018
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Bushtucker Monster2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
40 x 23 x 12 cm
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Owl Trudy Inkamala Trudy Inkamala - Owl
Trudy Inkamala
Owl 2018
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Owl2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
47 x 32 x 17 cm
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Bird With Orange Top Louise Robertson Louise Robertson - Bird With Orange Top
Louise Robertson
Bird With Orange Top 2018
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Bird With Orange Top2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, emu feathers, Metal Stand
28 x 22 x 6 cm
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Two Headed Heart Bird Louise Robertson Louise Robertson -  Two Headed Heart Bird
Louise Robertson
Two Headed Heart Bird 2018
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Two Headed Heart Bird2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
25 x 15 x 7 cm
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Daisy The Bird Marlene Rubuntja Marlene Rubuntja - Daisy The Bird
Marlene Rubuntja
Daisy The Bird 2018
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Daisy The Bird2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Peacock & emu feathers, Metal Stand
44 x 39 x 8 cm
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Owl Beth Ebatarinja Beth Ebatarinja -  Owl
Beth Ebatarinja
Owl 2018
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Owl2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
35 x 26 x 8 cm
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Woman With Goanna Yarrenyty Arltere Artists Yarrenyty Arltere Artists - Woman With Goanna
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Woman With Goanna 2018
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Woman With Goanna2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
46 x 32 x 9 cm
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Rusty The Dog Yarrenyty Arltere Artists Yarrenyty Arltere Artists - Rusty The Dog
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists
Rusty The Dog 2018
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Yarrenyty Arltere Artists
Rusty The Dog2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
30 x 38 x 9 cm
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Desert Turtle Patricia Nelson Patricia Nelson -  Desert Turtle
Patricia Nelson
Desert Turtle 2018
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Patricia Nelson
Desert Turtle2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
10 x 52 x 34 cm
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Flying Bird - Husband Yarrenyty Arltere Artists Yarrenyty Arltere Artists - Flying Bird - Husband
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Flying Bird - Husband
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Flying Bird - Husband
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Peacock Feathers, Metal Stand
48 x 39 x 9 cm
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Bush Turkey - Kipara I Dulcie Sharpe Dulcie Sharpe - Bush Turkey - Kipara I
Dulcie Sharpe
Bush Turkey - Kipara I 2018
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Dulcie Sharpe
Bush Turkey - Kipara I2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Peacock feathers, Metal Stand
48 x 17 x 10 cm
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Women With Maku Trudy Inkamala Trudy Inkamala -  Women With Maku
Trudy Inkamala
Women With Maku 2018
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Women With Maku2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
60 x 27 x 9 cm
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Rainbow Desert Bird Louise Robertson Louise Robertson - Rainbow Desert Bird
Louise Robertson
Rainbow Desert Bird 2018
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Louise Robertson
Rainbow Desert Bird2018
Woollen Blanket Knitting Wool Cotton Metal Stand
25 x 19 x 6 cm
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Emu Ilya Dulcie Sharpe Dulcie Sharpe -  Emu Ilya
Dulcie Sharpe
Emu Ilya 2018
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Dulcie Sharpe
Emu Ilya2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton,Peacock feathers, Metal Stand
67 x 22 x 9 cm
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Flying Bird - Wife Rhonda Sharpe Rhonda Sharpe - Flying Bird - Wife
Rhonda Sharpe
Flying Bird - Wife 2018
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Rhonda Sharpe
Flying Bird - Wife2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Peacock and Emu Feathers, Metal Stand
33 x 35 x 9 cm
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Bird Woman Trudy Inkamala Trudy Inkamala - Bird Woman
Trudy Inkamala
Bird Woman 2018
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Trudy Inkamala
Bird Woman2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Peacock feathers, Metal Stand
55 x 58 x 17 cm
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Piyanpa Trudy Inkamala Trudy Inkamala - Piyanpa
Trudy Inkamala
Piyanpa 2018
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Piyanpa2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
45 x 20 x 10 cm
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Bush Turkey - Kipara II Dulcie Sharpe Dulcie Sharpe - Bush Turkey - Kipara II
Dulcie Sharpe
Bush Turkey - Kipara II 2018
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Bush Turkey - Kipara II2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
53 x 16 x 10 cm
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Small Bird Benita Multa Benita Multa - Small Bird
Benita Multa
Small Bird 2018
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Benita Multa
Small Bird2018
Woollen Blanket, Knitting Wool, Cotton, Metal Stand
23 x 22 x 9 cm
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Situated at the Larapinta Valley Town Camp at the base of Mt Gillen in Alice Springs, the Art Room of the Yarrenyty Arltere Learning Centre has quickly become one of the most dynamic forces in contemporary Australian Indigenous art.

Established in 2000 as an intergenerational education and community facility, Yarrenyty Arltere was introduced as a safe space away from the extreme poverty, overcrowding and social issues that afflicted the remote town, and provide the town camp’s residents with new skills and opportunities in an area with little access to work or education. A social enterprise since 2008, the Yarrenyty Arltere Learning Centre is credited with significantly improving living conditions within the community.

Especially noted for their soft sculptures made from recycled woollen blankets hand-dyed with local plants and rusted metal, the Yarrenyty Arltere artists create works that reveal the stories and experiences of generations of town camp residents. Represented in significant public and private collections throughout Australia, the unique sculptures have twice won the Wandjuk Marika Memorial Three-Dimensional Award (Rhonda Sharpe – 2015, 2013) at the Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAAs), won the inaugural Vincent Lingiari Award (Marlene Rubuntja, 2016), and have been included in major Australian exhibitions such as the 2018 NGV Triennial, Melbourne, the 21st Biennale of Sydney, and the 2017 TARNANTHI Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Adelaide.

Yarrenyty Arltere Artists: Dulcie Sharpe, Rhonda Sharpe, Marlene Rubuntja, Trudy Inkamala, Louise Robertson, Beth Ebatarinja, Patricia Nelson, Benita Multa

Carrie McCarthy

May 26, 2023

SALLY M NANGALA MULDA & MARLENE RUBUNTJA FEATURING IN ARTBANK + ACMI COMMISSION

Arrernte and Southern Luritja artist Sally M Nangala Mulda alongside Arrernte and Western Arrarnta artist Marlene Rubuntja have developed their practice to be completely recognisable and representative of the place in which they live, Mparntwe/Alice Springs. Working from Tangentyere Artists and Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (art centres), these senior women have established themselves as two of Australia’s leading visual artists.

The third Artbank + ACMI Commission, Two Girls From Amoonguna, encompasses video, soft sculpture and paintings, with the centerpiece the animated work titled Arrkutja Tharra, Kungka Kutjara, Two Girls.

Arrkutja Tharra, Kungka Kutjara, Two Girls delves into the reality of First Peoples’ experiences in Central Australia by chronicling the artists’ successes and struggles. The work centres Sally and Marlene’s voices, as well as the voices of their younger family members, who can be heard in the animation. It was made in collaboration with Ludo Studio, the Emmy-award winning production company behind Bluey, Robbie Hood and The Strange Chores, along with script writer Courtney Collins, Left of Elephant Sound and Tangentyere Artists producer Ellanor Webb.

Figures from Marlene’s soft sculptures and Sally’s acrylic on linen paintings star in the animation, embedded on top of Marlene’s ink on paper works of the Central Australian landscape. Bringing together both artists’ practice, Sally’s iconic cursive painted lettering produce the subtitles.

Having grown up at the Amoonguna Settlement outside of Mparntwe/Alice Springs in the early 1960s, the two friends wouldn’t reconnect until much later in life, after both of them had seen their fair amount of hardships; now having achieved so much, they are immensely proud of one another.

Two Girls from Amoonguna is an exhibition about two of Australia’s leading artists and their journey to get there.


IMAGES:

1/ Sally M Nangala Mulda at Tarnanthi, 2019

2/ Marlene Rubuntja holding a soft echidna sculpture

WATCH HERE

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May 24, 2023

MARLENE RUBUNJA FEATURING IN ARTBANK + ACMI COMMISSION

Arrernte and Western Arrarnta artist Marlene Rubuntja alongside Arrernte and Southern Luritja artist Sally M Nangala Mulda have developed their practice to be completely recognisable and representative of the place in which they live, Mparntwe/Alice Springs. Working from Tangentyere Artists and Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (art centres), these senior women have established themselves as two of Australia’s leading visual artists.

The third Artbank + ACMI Commission, Two Girls From Amoonguna, encompasses video, soft sculpture and paintings, with the centerpiece the animated work titled Arrkutja Tharra, Kungka Kutjara, Two Girls.

Arrkutja Tharra, Kungka Kutjara, Two Girls delves into the reality of First Peoples’ experiences in Central Australia by chronicling the artists’ successes and struggles. The work centres Sally and Marlene’s voices, as well as the voices of their younger family members, who can be heard in the animation. It was made in collaboration with Ludo Studio, the Emmy-award winning production company behind Bluey, Robbie Hood and The Strange Chores, along with script writer Courtney Collins, Left of Elephant Sound and Tangentyere Artists producer Ellanor Webb.

Figures from Marlene’s soft sculptures and Sally’s acrylic on linen paintings star in the animation, embedded on top of Marlene’s ink on paper works of the Central Australian landscape. Bringing together both artists’ practice, Sally’s iconic cursive painted lettering produce the subtitles.

Having grown up at the Amoonguna Settlement outside of Mparntwe/Alice Springs in the early 1960s, the two friends wouldn’t reconnect until much later in life, after both of them had seen their fair amount of hardships; now having achieved so much, they are immensely proud of one another.

Two Girls from Amoonguna is an exhibition about two of Australia’s leading artists and their journey to get there.

Watch Two Girls from Amoonguna HERE

Read more HERE

March 1, 2021

YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA

Yarrenyty Arltere Artists and Tangentyere Artists, Blak Parliament House, 2021, commissioned by the National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra for the 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony.

Blak Parliament House is a 2021 installation of soft sculptures and paintings created collaboratively by members of Yarrenyty Altere Artists and Tangentyere Artists, Aboriginal-run art centres located in Mpwarnte/Alice Springs, Northern Territory. The structure is surrounded by people, animals, meetings and debates, as well as placards protesting the treatment of Aboriginal people.

The soft sculptures, created by members of Yarrenyty Altere Artists, are made from reclaimed woollen blankets, carefully dyed with pigments sourced from local plants, tea, and corroding metal, embellished with brightly coloured woollen thread and feathers. Alongside this is a series of paintings taking the form of placards created by artists from Tangentyere Artists, they bear slogans such as ‘SAFE WATER FOR EVERYONE’ and ‘OUR KIDS BELONG WITH US’.

For many First Nations peoples, especially those living in remote and regional areas, Kamberri/Canberra is seen as a distant place where decisions are made that affect their everyday lives. This interpretation of Parliament House shows Aboriginal people and others meeting, debating, and taking an active role in the political process.

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Yarrenyty Arltere Artists and Tangentyere Artists

Blak Parliament House 2021

National Gallery of Australia

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April 16, 2018

YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS AT THE MCA

Yarrenyty Arltere Artists 'In Our Hands' are soft sculptures made with bush dyed woollen blankets, embellished with wool and feathers for the 21st Biennale of Sydney.

Participating Artists:

Cornelius Ebatarinja (Western Arrernte/Arrernte), Trudy Inkamala (Western Arrernte/Luritja), Roxanne Petrick (Alyawarre), Sonya Petrick (Eastern Arrernte/Alyawarre), Dulcie Raggett (Luritja), Marlene Rubuntja (Arrernte), Katherine Ryder (Eastern Arrernte), Rosabella Ryder (Arrernte), Dulcie Sharpe (Luritja/Arrernte), Rhonda Sharpe (Luritja)

Yarrenyty Arltere Artists is a not-for-profit Aboriginal owned and run art centre located in the Larapinta Valley Town Camp, Alice Springs, one of the oldest Town Camp communities on Arrernte country.

Yarrenyty Arltere Artists present a series of the whimsical soft sculptures that demonstrate the unique style for which they are renowned. Representing the past, present and future, the pieces reflect memory and traditional stories as well as exploring contemporary issues and challenges faced by the community. Embodying local flora and fauna, stories of family and country, or scenes from everyday life in the Town Camp, the sculptures are made from recycled woollen blankets which are dyed using local plants, tea and corroded metal. Embroidered with brightly coloured wool thread and embellished with feathers, the soft sculptures are filled with character and humour. They are emblematic of the vitality of the Town Camp and its people, and the ingenuity of the Yarrenyty Arltere Artists who, through creativity and perseverance, have reignited the confidence and spirit of their community.

- Museum of Contemporary Art, 2018

IMAGE:

Installation view 'SUPERPOSITION: Equilibrium & Engagement', Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, 2018. Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with generous assistance from Georgie and Alastair Taylor.

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April 16, 2018

YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS AT THE NGV TRIENNIAL

Congratulations to the Yarrenyty Arltere Artists for their work now on show in the National Gallery of Victoria triennial.

Victoria Amazonica 2017, was created by Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana in collaboration with Yarrenyty Arltere Artists, designers Elliat Rich and James Young and the Centre for Appropriate Technology – all based in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.

Based initially on a sketch Humberto Campana made in Alice Springs of a giant South American lily, this exuberant, large-scale soft domed structure features intricate embroidery by the Yarrenyty Arltere Artists that tells stories of rain, rivers and water.


April 4, 2018

YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS ON ABC THE MIX

The Gallery is delighted to be exhibiting work by the Yarrenyty Arltere Artists from the Larapinta Town Camp in Alice Springs. This exhibition coincides with the Artists inclusion in the 2018 Sydney Biennale with a series of works at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and in collaboration with Brazil's Campana Brothers for the National Gallery of Victoria's Triennial.

Originally established in 2000 as a response to the chronic social issues faced by the town camp, Yarrenyty Arltere Town Camp Artists started as an arts training project. In 2002 the community identified the enterprise as a goal and in 2008 the enterprise was established. Now a vibrant and dynamic hub, Yarrenyty Arltere Artists is seen as an important part in rebuilding strength in the community and creating economic access for people, many of whom had not been engaged previously in the workforce. Now people are participating in regular work, there is a vehicle for social inclusiveness and the activities in the art centre have provided real and engaging pathways into the wider society.

10 — 28 April 2018 at Edwina Corlette Gallery

YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS ON ABC THE MIX

8 – 11 September 2022
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY

17 September 2020 – 7 October 2020
YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS 'Art of Women'

27 June 2019 – 17 July 2019
YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS

26 June 2019 – 17 July 2019
THE NEW GALLERY SHOW — A Group Exhibition

12 – 16 September 2018
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR - DAN KYLE, MIRANDA SKOCZEK, MARK WHALEN, YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS

29 August 2018 – 15 September 2018
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION

10 – 28 April 2018
YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS