Warakurna: All the Stories Got into our Minds and Eyes
Making the Cut Line with Len Beadell, 2011, by Jean Inyalanka Burke, one of a collection of artworks by Warakurna Artists,
donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Wayne and Vicki McGeoch,
National Museum of Australia
Warakurna: All the Stories Got into our Minds and Eyes is a travelling exhibition developed and presented by the National Museum of Australia (opens in a new window).
This exhibition of contemporary paintings and sculptures document a new art movement emerging from the Western Desert community of Warakurna. These paintings combine familiar Western Desert symbols and dots with a more figurative style to re-create scenes of everyday life and to tell historical and contemporary stories.
The works are the creative vision of a group of artists including Eunice Yunurupa Porter, Judith Yinyika Chambers, Jean Inyalanka Burke and Ken Shepherd.
The Warakurna paintings are more than simply art – they remember the people and recount the events that have influenced the artists' lives, ranging from the impact of mining and weapons testing, to a visit by the rock band Midnight Oil.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government's Visions of Australia program.
Exhibition Details
Date: 11 May – 18 August 2017
Venue: Australia-China Institute for Arts and Culture Gallery, Building EA.G.03, Parramatta South Campus, Western Sydney University. Corner of James Ruse Drive and Victoria Road, Rydalmere.
Gallery Opening Hours: Monday – Thursday 10.00 am – 3.00 pm, Friday 11:00am - 3pm
Contact: Lindsay Liu, (02) 9685 9943
Detail of Helicopter Ride with Brooksy to See My Father's Ngurra (Country), 2011,
by Ken Shepherd, one of a collection of artworks by Warakurna Artists,
donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Wayne and Vicki McGeoch,
National Museum of Australia