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papulankutjaartists

Papulankutja X Mantamaru Artists. 100% Aboriginal owned corporation based in Blackstone community.

Collect authentic Indigenous art directly from the Collect authentic Indigenous art directly from the source 🎨 

Papulankutja Artists now has a selection of available works online, making it easier to browse and enquire directly through the art centre.

When you purchase an artwork, you are supporting Indigenous artists, families and communities. Directly helping culture, stories and artistic practice continue for future generations.

Each artwork carries a deep connection to Country, Tjukurrpa and lived cultural knowledge.

Explore available works via the link in bio.
Deborah Walkabout! ✨ We closed off another busy w Deborah Walkabout! ✨ 
We closed off another busy week at our outreach fridays last week! Heading down to Jameson, Deborah always brightens our day and her spirit shines through in her works

1. Deborah's new masterpiece, Seven Sisters 
2. Working in the CDP Shed in Mantamaru
3. Singing with the Wanarn age care visitors...some of our beloved arts centre members Elaine Lane, Narelle Holland 

Deborah's Seven Sister's artworks are available on our website. 🔗 Link in Bio to shop
Meet the artist: ANGILYIYA Born in Emu Country i Meet the artist: ANGILYIYA 

Born in Emu Country in the Blackstone Ranges near Kunmarnarra Bore, Angilyiya Mitchell is a Traditional Owner for Kuru Ala — an important women’s dreaming place connected to the Kungkarrangkalpa / Seven Sisters Tjukurpa.

A senior artist and respected Law woman, Angilyiya carries deep knowledge of Country, culture and traditional practices. Alongside her painting, she is highly skilled in carving punu (wood sculptures), tjanpi weaving and making bush medicines.

She is also a passionate teacher and mentor, regularly sharing language, cultural knowledge, ethnobotany and Tjukurrpa stories with younger generations and local land management groups.

As Angilyiya says herself, she is “the only one left to teach young people.”
We ❤️ Jameson outreach Fridays! 1. Llyod Jackson We ❤️ Jameson outreach Fridays!

1. Llyod Jackson working on his new masterpiece 
2-4. Francine McLean & Tamika Jackson 
5. Narelle Holland & Serina Mitchell
A huge thank you to @lotterywest for funding the n A huge thank you to @lotterywest for funding the new canopy fitout on our Troopy, helping support the day-to-day operations of Papulankutja Artists and travel across Country.

We also would like to @ausgovarts whose funding assisted with the purchase of our new Toyota!

These resources make an essential contribution to supporting artists, community and ongoing cultural practice.
Don’t forget — our artists’ works are still showin Don’t forget — our artists’ works are still showing at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts until June 14 ✨

Swipe to see Lloyd Jackson from the Mantamaru Community pictured with his masterpiece, Kuniya and Wati Liru.
Next stop: Yulara ✨ Our residency at Uluṟu commen Next stop: Yulara ✨

Our residency at Uluṟu commences today, Tuesday 19 May! This week, a few of our Papulankutja Artists will be sharing painting demonstrations and showcasing a curated collection of works at The Gallery of Central Australia 
More to come.

@exploreuluru
Golden hour ✨ after a long day in the studio Cou Golden hour ✨ after a long day in the studio 

Country continues to inspire so much of the work created here. 

We love our little community.
Some recent works in progress snaps from the studi Some recent works in progress snaps from the studio ✨

1-2: Janet Forbes “Wati Kutjarra” story 
3-6: Anawari Mitchell & Angilyiya Mitchell working on “Seven Sisters”

🔗 interested in available works? Get in touch via the link in bio
We’re back in the studio at Papulankutja 🎨 Lots h We’re back in the studio at Papulankutja 🎨

Lots happening behind the scenes…and some exciting events coming up.

🔗 link in bio for enquires

video by @boris_creative_content
A stop in Kalgoorlie to visit Mildred Lyons on the A stop in Kalgoorlie to visit Mildred Lyons on the way home 

We couldn’t leave without her latest work, Seven Sisters 🎨
What a week in beautiful Perth!! 🌅 Lots of time s What a week in beautiful Perth!! 🌅

Lots of time spent exploring, being together and connecting with the Indigenous art community!
& that’s a wrap for Revealed Aboriginal Art Market & that’s a wrap for Revealed Aboriginal Art Markets 2026!! 

Thank you to everyone who came by & supported the Papulankutja Artists. 

If you missed out, you can still catch some of our artists work exhibiting at Revealed: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists Exhibition, showing at @pica_perth until Sunday, 14 June. 

The Revealed Art Market is proudly delivered under the custodianship of the Aboriginal Art Centre Hub Western Australia (AACHWA) @aboriginalartcentrehubwa
Ahead of the Revealed Art Market and Exhibition, P Ahead of the Revealed Art Market and Exhibition, Papulankutja art worker, Paula Lyons took part in the screen printing creative workshop in Boorloo. 

Thank you @aboriginalartcentrehubwa for a great week of professional development. 

See you at the Revealed Art Markets tomorrow 🎨
Revealed Art Market is just around the corner! Ou Revealed Art Market is just around the corner!

Our very own Papulankutja Artists will be heading to WA Museum Boola Bardip to showcase their artwork this Saturday 18th April! 

We’re especially proud to share that the lovely Paula Lyons and Nora Nyutjanka Davidson are featured as the poster artists for this year’s event.

Opportunities like this mean so much, allowing us to share original artworks directly with the public, with all proceeds supporting our artists and the Blackstone community.

With artworks available at a range of price points, there’s something for everyone!

We can’t wait to see you there.
Saturday 18 April | 9:30am – 5pm
WA Museum Boola Bardip

The Revealed Art Market is proudly delivered under the custodianship of the Aboriginal Art Centre Hub Western Australia (AACHWA)
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We acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Traditional Custodians of Country and recognize their continuing connection to land, water and culture. We pay our respect to the peoples of the Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara lands and their intrinsic connection to their country and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres straight Islander peoples today.



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