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Welcome to the first Iltja Ntjarra Art Centre Newsletter of 2022!

 
Thank you to our friends and followers for your continued support during these challenging times.
Pmarra Nurna-kanha Ntarntarai - Care for our Country
The 23rd Biennale of Sydney (2022)

Iltja Ntjarra Artists will feature in the Biennale of Sydney with an installation titled "Pmarra Nurna-kanha Ntarntarai - Care for our Country. The exhibition will launch to the public on March 12, at The Cutaway, Barangaroo.

Iltja Ntjarra’s project for the 23rd Biennale of Sydney is co-curated by Marisa Maher working closely with the Artistic Director and Curatorium of the 23rd Biennale of Sydney.
Vanessa Inkamala - No Dig It
Watercolour on road sign (45 x 60 cm)

One Too Many
The Cross Arts Projects, Kings Cross, Sydney

 
We are thrilled to be exhibiting at The Cross Art Projects, Kings Cross, Sydney, 12 March to 9 April 2022.

One too many, is a new body of work by artists from the powerhouse art centre and studio Iltja Ntjarra in Mparntwe (Alice Springs). The artists juxtapose the luminous watercolour heritage of Albert Namatjira and Central Australia’s blindingly glorious landscapes with overlays of modernity and powerful political and social statements. One too many opens a window onto the rivers of grog that blight lives and litter landscapes. If you’ve had one too many, you have drunk too much alcohol.

The exhibition’s opening scene is an installation of flattened beer cans, wreckage collected from beside the road between Mparntwe and Ntaria (Hermannsburg), a former Lutheran mission. Painted on each crushed and re-burnished aluminium can is a vignette, a miniature painting that recalls country and western songs about roads that “take me home”. The land is home to the Western Aranda people. The litter suggests you could be singing your heart out as you travel on any Australian country road.

This road runs beside Tjoritja West MacDonnell National Park to old Hermannsburg mission and new mission. Here is the old stone church where Selma Coulthard, artist and project co-ordinator says, ‘you will end up unless you stop drinking.’


Mervyn Rubuntja, Selma Coulthard, Vanessa InkamalaDellina Inkamala, Benita Clements, Marcus Wheeler, Betty Wheeler, Dianne Inkamala and Reinhold Inkamala will be exhibiting their extraordinary collection.
 
Dianne Inkamala - Old Mission Church in Ntaria (Hermannsburg)
Acrylic on recycled aluminum can. 14 x 9 cm
New artworks for 2022 now available ONLINE
Visit our website to view our most recent landscape watercolour paintings
Kathy Inkamala - Ikuntji (Haasts Bluff), NT
Watercolour on Paper - 18 x 28 cm
Hubert Pareroultja - Ghost Gum – Central Australian Landscapes
Watercolour on paper - 56 x 38 cm
Selma Coulthard- Living Waters , NT
Watercolour on paper - 34 x 51 cm
Benita Clements- Alyape (Palm Valley), NT
Watercolour on Paper - 26 x 36 cm 
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