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Tennant Creek Brio — Art Guide Australia

    https://artguide.com.au/tennant-creek-brio
    Jun 03, 2020 · Members of the Tennant Creek Brio artists group (L-R Jimmy Frank, Rupert Betheras and Joseph Williams at the derelict Tennant Creek Abbatoir. The group collected disused meat hooks to be used as part of their installation of work at the Sydney Biennale in March. Photograph by Jesse Marlow for Art Guide Australia.

Tennant Creek - Aboriginal Art Directory

    https://www.aboriginalartdirectory.com/country/australia/tennant-creek/
    Tennant Creek. If authentic aboriginal art is what you are looking for then Aboriginal Art Directory featuring some of the best names in the Australian art world is just the place for you. Country » Australia » Tennant Creek » Tennant Creek Listing at Aboriginal Art Directory. 3 vendor results displayed of 3, 0 sponsored results ...

Aboriginal culture around Tennant Creek - Northern Territory

    https://northernterritory.com/tennant-creek-and-barkly-region/see-and-do/art-and-culture/aboriginal-culture
    The Tennant Creek and the Barkly region is rich in ancient tradition and history and home to nine Aboriginal groups including the Warumungu, Walpiri, Kaiditch and Alyawarr people. Art and culture Stop by the Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre, which showcases the ways of the Warumungu people, whose legend states that Tennant Creek is within the homeland of the powerful ancestral being, …

NYINKKA NYUNYU

    https://www.nyinkkanyunyu.org.au/
    Nyinkka Nyunyu Art & Culture Centre is a must see attraction of Tennant Creek, Northern Territory. Come and learn about the Warumungu people, from artwork, language, family, culture and traditions this is a special experience for all to enjoy and understand better.

Tennant Creek Brio - Biennale of Sydney

    https://www.biennaleofsydney.art/artists/tennant-creek-brio/
    The Tennant Creek Brio is an artist collective who navigate their individual practices through a collective spirit of energetic, experimental and transformative working, captured by their name brio, an Italian word meaning mettle, fire, or vivacity of style or performance. The restless energy of the work confronts the colonial projects many tendrils and forges a multi-layered visual response from old practices and new …

The Tennant Creek Brio — NYINKKA NYUNYU

    https://www.nyinkkanyunyu.org.au/brio
    The Tennant Creek Men’s art program started in 2016 as an Art therapy/outreach program set up by Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corp. The group, a mix of fringe dwellers and cultural leaders have continued to work together and often collaboratively, forming an unique and cutting edge artists collective named 'The Tennant Creek Brio'.

Peggy Napangardi Jones - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Napangardi_Jones
    Peggy Napangardi Jones or Peggy Jones (1951 – 20 August 2014) was a Warlpiri / Warumungu woman born at Phillip Creek Station near Tennant Creek. She was a significant Australian Aboriginal artist who had 10 solo shows and approximately 50 group exhibitions.

Tennant Creek Artists Inspire Stars Foundation

    https://starsfoundation.org.au/2020/03/tennant-creek-artists-inspire/
    Mar 17, 2020 · Tennant Creek Artists Inspire. March 17, 2020. News. Some weeks ago, our Tennant Creek Stars had the opportunity to visit some local women artists at RISE-Ngurratjuta. The women have been meeting each week to work together on making quilts and creating beautiful paintings. RISE-Ngurratjuta is a partnership between RISE Ventures and local company, Ngurratjuta/Pmara Ntjarra Aboriginal …

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