Ivy Pareroultja
- Skin Name:Pareroultja
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- Region:Hermannsburg, Central Australia
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Biography
oi8Ivy Pareroultja comes from Hermannsburg Community approximately 100km from Alice Springs in Central Austrakia. She was born in 1952 and is the daughter of well known watercolour artist Edwin Pareroultja. Ivy learnt to paint in this style through learning from her father and uncles Reuben and Otto who were part of the original Hermannsburg watercolour movement.
In 1994 Ivy moved to Alice Springs where she continues to paint in the watercolour style and uses landscapes in and around her homeland. Ivy is a popular artist and has participated in many exhibitions and had her works used on various media forms and won awards. Her art works are held in collections including the Art Gallery of NSW and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.
Iltja Ntjarra - Many Hands Art Centre
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Exhibitions
• 1989 Museum of Victoria • 2003 Desert Mob, Araluen Galleries, Alice Springs • 2004 Advocate Central Australian Award NT • 2004 Desert Mob, Araluen Galleries, Alice Springs • 2006 Hermannsburg School of Art – Watercolour Exhibition, Araluen Galleries, Alice Springs • 2007 Advocate Art Award, Araluen Galleries, Alice Springs • 2007 Desert Mob, Araluen Galleries, Alice Springs • 2008 Indigenart, Subiaco WA • 2008 The Namatjira circle-landscapes of Central Australia, Birrung Gallery, Sydney • 2008 Desert Mob Exhibition, Araluen Galleries, Alice Springs • 2009 Art Gallery of NSW • 2009 Telstra Art Awards, Darwin • 2009 Real to Surreal, Scenes from the Centre: Journey with the new Generation of Hermannsburg Watercolour Artists, Tandanya Adelaide • 2009 Beyond Batterby, Recent Watercolour by Central Australian Artists, Hobart • 2009 The Watercolourists of Central Australia, Indigenart, Melbourne • 2010 The Mossenson Gallery, Melbourne • 2010 World Vision, Sydney • 2010 Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney • 2011 The University Gallery, Newcastle • 2011 Chapman Gallery, Canberra • 2011 Norpa, Lismore • 2011 Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne Collections: • 2012 Damian Minton Gallery, Sydney, NSW • 2012 The Lockup, Newcastle, NSW • 2012 Regional Art Gallery, Burnie, TAS • 2012 Art Mob, Launceston, TAS • 2012 Art Mob, Hobart, TAS • 2012 Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston, VIC • 2012 Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide, SA • 2012 Talapi Gallery, Alice Springs, NT • 2012 Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville, NT • 2012 The Beyond Billabong Fundraiser, QLD • 2013 The Namatjira Legacy, Tali Gallery, Sydney, NSW • 2013 Macquarie University Art Gallery, Sydney, NSW • 2013 Contemporary Aboriginal Art From Australia, Château de l’Etang, Paris • 2013 Living Watercolours, Southbank Centre, London • 2014 Five Generations: The Strength of Namatjira’s Legacy, Araluen Galleries, NT • 2014 RightNow, Boomalli, Sydney, NSW • 2014 Regeneration, Metropolic Gallery, Geelong, VIC • 2014 Women Artists of the Hermannsburg School of Art, The Residency, Alice Springs, NT • 2014 Namatjira to Now, The Parliament House, Canberra, ACT • 2014 Country in Colour, AIATSIS, Canberra, ACT • 2015 Hermannsburg Horizons,Wooloongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD • 2015 A Hermannsburg Christmas, Redot Gallery, Singapore • 2015 Kinship, In the footsteps of Namatjira, Moree, NSW
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Awards
• 2011 – 2014 The Namatjira Play, Big hArt production • 2014 Public Art, Mural at the Alice Plaza, Alice Springs • 2014 31st Telstra Prize, Knara Nunaka Tjurretja – Our Big Country: The West MacDonnell Ranges, Highly commended • 2014 Featured artist, Dobell Art Prize, Art Gallery of NSW • 2015 Tjukurpa Diary’s Cover, IAD Press
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