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UPCOMING EXHIBITION OF RECYCLED SIGNS AT ARTHOUSE GALLERY SYDNEY, JUNE 27TH – JULY 20TH

Artists from the Iltja Ntjarra Art Centre have painted on repurposed road signs. Whether used to direct traffic or to communicate specific rules, signs like these are crucial in governing our relationship to the land. In bright and arresting colours, they are used to convey laws and regulations across the continent. In the hands of the Iltja Ntjarra artists, their function is subverted to communicate important information relating to Country, its beauty, cultural practices and customary lore on traditional lands. Each sign has been painted with images of Country in the Hermansberg style.

Pmara Nuka (My Home), Watercolor on repurposed sign, 75 x 75 cm

FEATURED ARTISTS

Jonathon Price  - Barrow Creek, NT,  Watercolor on paper, 55 x 36cm 
Hubert Pareroultja  - Uruna Tjina (James Range, NT), Watercolor on paper, 52 × 71cm 
Vanessa Inkamala  - Tjoritja (West MacDonnell Ranges), NT,  Watercolor on paper, 36 x 54.5 cm
Mervyn Rubuntja - East MacDonnell ranges, NT, Watercolor on paper, 55 x 73 cm
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