Joylene Napangarti Reid

Joylene Napangarti Reid

Joylene Reid Napangarti is a Pintupi woman from Walungurru (Kintore), and area to the west of Alice Springs.


Coming from an artistic lineage, Joylene’s parents are Walangkura Napurrula and Kalara Tjapangarti. After growing up at the Ikuntji settlement of Haasts Bluff, in 1981 she returned from the community to Tjukurla and eventually settled in Kintore.


Joylene’s works are primarily ‘Women’s Tingari’ depictions of her country and the sacred women’s sites between the communities of Kintore and Kiwirkurra in the Western Desert of central Australia. Her people would conduct important ceremonies at these sites and tell stories of travelling ancestors who would gather at these sites to rest, sing and dance in the past. Joylene’s choice of colours usually represent the more traditional pigments used for ground designs and body decoration. Her sense of design and movement shows the close association between painted images and the physical landscape.


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Artist: Joylene Napangarti Reid

Skin Name: Napangarti

Language: Tjukurla

Region: Tjukurla

Vendor: Central Art

Dreaming: Womens Tingari stories

 

 

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