Carolyn Dunn: Ngayuku Ngura
Ngayuku Ngura (239-23) by Carolyn Dunn of South Australian Iwiri Aboriginal Corporation.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Caryoln grew up in Ernabella in the APY lands with her Family. She re-located to Alice Springs to complete highschool at Yirara college, and then moved back to her homeland of Turkey Bore in Ernabella before moving to Adelaide.
Carolyn previously painted at Ernabella Arts and also learnt batik there form her elders. She has worked Ernabella school as an Anangu Educator. Carolyn learnt to paint Piltati; her grandmother's country.
Carolyn has been painting at Iwiri since it opened in 2021.
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PRODUCT DETAILS:
Dimensions: 250 x 165 x 120mm
Materials: ceramic
ABOUT THE ART CENTRE:
Iwiri is a member-based Aboriginal Corporation for Anangu (Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara people) who live in Adelaide. Iwiri brings the Anangu community together through the lenses of Arts, Language, Knowledge, Culture and Community.
Many Anangu live in Adelaide to access health and other opportunities. Iwiri strengthens the community through cultural activities, language and enterprise development.
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Handmade in Australia.