NAIDOC Aboriginal Art Exhibition - July 2022

National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year. To celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations
cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth.

This year’s theme calls on each of us to ‘Get Up,Stand Up, Show Up’ for systemic change and to keep rallying around Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities.

This collection of works in Le Gallerie are by artists that have had an incredible influence on their communities and have used art as a tool for progress and self-determination

  1. Shorty Jangala Robertson | Ngapa Tjukurrpa A16515

    61 x 121cm

    acrylic on linen

    $5,000.00
  2. Patrick Tjungurrayi | Tingari MK18028

    90 x 120cm

    acrylic on linen

    $10,000.00
  3. Gloria Petyarre | Medicine Leaves MK17112

    117 x 178cm

    acrylic on linen

    $20,000.00
  4. Alice Nampitjinpa | Tali (Sandhills) MK16701

    90 x 120cm

    acrylic on linen

    $4,500.00
  5. Nancy Kunoth Petyarre | Arnkerrthe (Mountain Devil) A15687

    90 x 90cm

    acrylic on linen

    $6,300.00
  6. Minnie Pwerle | Bush Melon Seeds A6224

    90 x 120cm

    acrylic on linen

    $17,500.00
  7. Lindsay Bird Mpetyane | Mens Dreaming A16060

    90 x 90cm

    acrylic on linen

    $2,700.00
  8. Kathleen Petyarre | Bush Seed Dreaming A14745

    90 x 90cm

    acrylic on linen

    $9,000.00
  9. Kathleen Ngale | Anwekety (Bush Plum) A16624

    60 x 120cm

    acrylic on linen

    $4,500.00
  10. Angelina Ngale | Athem-Aranya (Women Dancing) A16620

    91.5 x 90cm

    acrylic on linen

    $8,000.00
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