Artist / AMY NAPURULLA


AMY NAPURULLA

Mt Nancy Campy - My House

Born at Neutral Junction Station in Barrow Creek, Central Australia, Amy’s mother is from Alywarre country and her father from Kaytetye country. Amy has undertaken tertiary level studies in Visual Art and Contemporary Craft at Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Education. Before painting with Tangentyere Artists, Amy sold her work through Batchelor Institute and to roadhouses along the Stuart Highway. Depicting subject matter ranging from bush foods/medicine to urban and landscape scenes, Amy's work is executed in a whimsical, abstract style, often distinguished by its dry brush application and animated line work.

Born at Neutral Junction Station in Barrow Creek, Central Australia, Amy’s mother is from Alywarre country and her father from Kaytetye country. Amy has undertaken tertiary level studies in Visual Art and Contemporary Craft at Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Education. Before painting with Tangentyere Artists, Amy sold her work through Batchelor Institute and to roadhouses along the Stuart Highway. Depicting subject matter ranging from bush foods/medicine to urban and landscape scenes, Amy's work is executed in a whimsical, abstract style, often distinguished by its dry brush application and animated line work.

Exhibitions that AMY NAPURULLA has exhibited at

We Just Keep on Travelling Further

A Collection of Fine Yarrenyty Arltere Sculptures


Affordable Art Fair (AAF) - 2014

Contemporary Indigenous Art from Across Australia


Stock Room Show - 2011

A Collection of Contemporary Modern Aboriginal Art


Urban Aboriginal Art – A Survey Show 2010

A Collection of Fine Tangentyere Artists Art



At ReDot Fine Art Gallery, we acknowledge all the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands of the artists we represent, both past, present, and emerging. We have profound respect for all Indigenous people, and we strive through a thoughtful and culturally sensitive curation process of their artwork to represent their “Tjurkupa” to our global audience.

We prioritise authentic representation and ensure that the artists' voices and perspectives remain at the forefront of our platform’s objective.

By fostering collaborative partnerships and engaging with community art centres directly, we aim to create a safe and inclusive space that celebrates and preserves Indigenous cultural heritage and its artistic legacy.

At ReDot Fine Art Gallery, we acknowledge all the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands of the artists we represent, both past, present, and emerging. We have profound respect for all Indigenous people, and we strive through a thoughtful and culturally sensitive curation process of their artwork to represent their “Tjurkupa” to our global audience.

We prioritise authentic representation and ensure that the artists' voices and perspectives remain at the forefront of our platform’s objective.

By fostering collaborative partnerships and engaging with community art centres directly, we aim to create a safe and inclusive space that celebrates and preserves Indigenous cultural heritage and its artistic legacy.