Thea Anamara Perkins: Stockwoman
Throughout the summer, Sydney’s Carriageworks is host to Arrernte and Kalkadoon artist Thea Anamara Perkins’s Stockwoman, 2022. The mural, with two component parts, wraps around the walls of the former industrial space, intermittently cut through with light from the high windows as the sun moves across them. In the sky of the painting itself rests […]
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Tagged Aarna Hanley, Carriageworks, N.Smith Gallery, Stockwoman, Sydney Festival, Thea Anamara Perkins, Thea Perkins
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Kyra Mancktelow: Gubba Up
In a broadcast given for the 2021 churchie emerging art prize, where she was a Special Commendation winner, Mancktelow reflected on the absence on First Nations histories in her own schooling in this country. Here, she stated that “I’m putting this art in the world for people to view, and see, and have an understanding […]
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Tagged Aboriginal art, Art, ARTIST PROFILE, Kyra Mancktelow, N.Smith Gallery
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