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Kungkarrangkalpa (Seven Sisters)

Jennifer Nginyaka Mitchell

$3,230.00

  • Year

    2023

  • Medium

    Acrylic on Canvas

  • Size

    152x101x1

Jennifer was born in 1955 at Kala Tjuti near Irruntju (Wingellina) in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands. As a child, Jennifer travelled across the APY Lands with her family and was near Maralinga when atomic rocket testing was conducted by the British, American and Australian Defense Forces. Her grandfather became ill from the radioactive fallout and died soon after. Having returned from Oodnadatta, SA, Jennifer and her family hid in a wiltja (bush shelter) at Watinuma to be safe from the bomb, only coming out at night when the smoke was gone. Jennifer became a senior custodian of the Kuru Ala Seven Sisters site after her mother Eileen Tjayanka Woods passed away. She started making tjanpi (grass) baskets in 1995 and has been painting since 2008. Jennifer is also an accomplished basket-maker and sculptor, making animated dogs and caricatures of people out of wool and grass.

Revealed 2023 Artist Jennifer Nginyaka Mitchell

  • Born

    Kala Tjutji

  • Lives & Works

    Papulankutja / Blackstone

Jennifer was born in 1955 at Kala Tjuti near Irruntju (Wingellina) in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands. As a child, Jennifer travelled across the APY Lands with her family and was near Maralinga when atomic rocket testing was conducted by the British, American and Australian Defense Forces. Her grandfather became ill from the radioactive fallout and died soon after. Having returned from Oodnadatta, SA, Jennifer and her family hid in a wiltja (bush shelter) at Watinuma to be safe from the bomb, only coming out at night when the smoke was gone. Jennifer became a senior custodian of the Kuru Ala Seven Sisters site after her mother Eileen Tjayanka Woods passed away. She started making tjanpi (grass) baskets in 1995 and has been painting since 2008. Jennifer is also an accomplished basket-maker and sculptor, making animated dogs and caricatures of people out of wool and grass.

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