Tangentyere Artists

Tangentyere Artists


Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by DAN JONES of Tangentyere Artists. The title is Utopia Loading Truck. [TADJ09C3823] (Acrylic on Canvas)

DAN JONES

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Utopia Loading Truck

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by ANNIE PURVIS of Tangentyere Artists. The title is Womanโ€™s Ceremony. [TAAP09C3239] (Acrylic on Canvas)

ANNIE PURVIS

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Womanโ€™s Ceremony

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by ALISON INKAMALA of Tangentyere Artists. The title is Untitled. [TAAI09C3513] (Acrylic on Canvas)

ALISON INKAMALA

3 count of available artists artworks

Untitled

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by GRACE ROBINYA of Tangentyere Artists. The title is Coloured Blankets. [TAGR10C4334] (Acrylic on Canvas)

GRACE ROBINYA

3 count of available artists artworks

Coloured Blankets

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by EILEEN MOORE of Tangentyere Artists. The title is Hills - Kaytetye Story. [TAEM09C3615] (Acrylic on Canvas)

EILEEN MOORE

2 count of available artists artworks

Hills - Kaytetye Story

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AMY NAPURULLA of Tangentyere Artists. The title is Mt Nancy Campy - My House. [TAAN09C3521] (Acrylic on Canvas)

AMY NAPURULLA

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Mt Nancy Campy - My House

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Tangentyere Artists is an Aboriginal owned and directed Art Centre enterprise that provides training, production, distribution and marketing support to more than 400 artists living in the Alice Springs Town Camp communities.

The Art Centre provides artists with a service of foundation principles based on equity, ethics and the protection of artists’ rights, whilst maintaining cultural and social protocols.

Tangentyere Artists represent the diverse cultural traditions of more than 20 Central Australian languages.

The artists have established a sustainable service in line with the Indigenous Arts Industry Code of Conduct and in the highest ethical manner.

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