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Angkaliya Nelson

$1,880.00

  • Year

    2022

  • Medium

    Acrylic on Linen

  • Size

    122x91

Angkaliya Nelson was born in 1960 at the Ernabella Mission in Pukatja, South Australia. She later grew up in Amata, where she met her husband and had two children. During the late 1970s, at the time of the homeland movement, Angkaliya and her family made the move west to Pipalyatjara to be closer to her traditional homelands. She continues to live in Pipalyatjara today. Angkaliya is a highly skilled craftsswoman and artist. Like many other Anangu women, she has learnt the craft of punu (wood carving and burning) and tjanpi (grass weaving). In all of her crafts, including her modern dot work paintings, Angkaliya draws influence from Mamungara and Kungkarrakalpa Tjukurpa, Seven Sisters Dreamtime stories

Revealed 2023 Artist Angkaliya Nelson

  • Born

    1960, Pukatja

  • Lives & Works

    Pipalyatjara, SA

Angkaliya Nelson was born in 1960 at the Ernabella Mission in Pukatja, South Australia. She later grew up in Amata, where she met her husband and had two children. During the late 1970s, at the time of the homeland movement, Angkaliya and her family made the move west to Pipalyatjara to be closer to her traditional homelands. She continues to live in Pipalyatjara today. Angkaliya is a highly skilled craftsswoman and artist. Like many other Anangu women, she has learnt the craft of punu (wood carving and burning) and tjanpi (grass weaving). In all of her crafts, including her modern dot work paintings, Angkaliya draws influence from Mamungara and Kungkarrakalpa Tjukurpa, Seven Sisters Dreamtime stories

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Location

1 Finnerty Street
Fremantle
Western Australia