Reppie Anne Papajua (Orsto) has worked at Munupi Arts & Crafts since its beginnings in 1985, producing intricate fabric and t-shirt designs as well as paintings. Reppie Anne also spent some time in 1989 producing designs for the Territoriana label in Darwin.
She participated in Munupi’s first printmaking workshop in Canberra in 1990 and in June 1992 she travelled to Paris to atend the opening of the Munupi exhibition at The Australian Embassy. At the invitation of the Canadian Government, she also attended the exhibition Epama Epam! Everything has Meaning: An Exhibition of Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Australia to coincide with the Olympic Games. In 2002 Reppie Anne had her first solo show at Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi in Melbourne.
Reppie Anne Papajua (Orsto) has worked at Munupi Arts & Crafts since its beginnings in 1985, producing intricate fabric and t-shirt designs as well as paintings. Reppie Anne also spent some time in 1989 producing designs for the Territoriana label in Darwin.
She participated in Munupi’s first printmaking workshop in Canberra in 1990 and in June 1992 she travelled to Paris to atend the opening of the Munupi exhibition at The Australian Embassy. At the invitation of the Canadian Government, she also attended the exhibition Epama Epam! Everything has Meaning: An Exhibition of Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Australia to coincide with the Olympic Games. In 2002 Reppie Anne had her first solo show at Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi in Melbourne.