Katanari Nancy Tjilya

  • Skin Name:Tjilya
  • Language:Pitjantjatjara & Yankunytjatjara
  • Region:Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands, South Australia
  • Dreaming:
Katanari Nancy Tjilya

Bibliography

  • This biography was developed by Central Art – Aboriginal Art Store.

Collections

  • Art Gallery of South Australia.

Exhibitions

  • 2011, “Nganana Pukultu Basket Wirura Palyapai – We Love Making Beautiful Baskets”, The Jam Factory, Adelaide.
  • 2010, “Nganampa Mantanguru Nyuntu Nganganyi – From Our Land You See”, Michael Reid Galleries, Sydney.
  • 2010, “Recent Works from Warakurna Artists and Tjanpi Desert Weavers”, Short Street Gallery, Broome.
  • 2005, “Minymaku: Emerging Artists from Amata”, Indigenart, The Mossenson Galleries & Minymaku Arts, Fremantle.
  • 2004, “Minyma Tjutaku Painting Amatala Nguru – Many Paintings from the women of Amata”, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne.
  • 2004, “Desert Mob Art Show”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 2004, “National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award Exhibition”, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin.
  • 2003, “New Works from Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara Lands”, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney.
  • 2003, “Ananguku Arts and Culture Corporation”, Arterial Gallery, Adelaide.
  • 2003, “Nganampa Tjukurrpa – Our Stories”, Port Melbourne Uniting Church, Melbourne.
  • 2003, “Kapi Wala Nganampa – Our Waterholes”, On Shore Art, Melbourne.
  • 2003, “Desert Mob Art Show”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 2002, “Mina Wala – Fresh, like water from a spring”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 2000, “Irititja Munu Kuwaritja Tjukurrpa – Stories from the Past and Present”,, Tandanya Cultural Institute, Adelaide.
  • 1991, “Beyond Batik” A Joint Exhibition by members of the ACT Batik Association and artists from the Tjurna Homelands”, Canberra.
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