Linda Puna

Black Art Projects Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Puna Yanima

Black Art Projects Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Puna Yanima

Black Art Projects Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Linda Puna

Black Art Projects Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Linda Puna

Black Art Projects Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Linda Puna

Black Art Projects Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Linda Puna

Black Art Projects Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Puna Yanima

Black Art Projects Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Puna Yanima

Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju

Drawing upon the 2018 National NAIDOC theme Because of her, we can!, Wangka Kutjara, Tjukurpa Kutju (language for Two Voices, One Tjukurpa) presents the mother-daughter relationship of Anangu women Puna Yanima and Linda Puna for the first time in a public gallery setting. The duo’s work maps out sacred sites and everyday life of the Mimili community and surrounding Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in the northwest of South Australia. Focusing on the strength and importance of women in community and the significance of passing knowledge on to the next generation, the exhibition highlights the centrality of women in the cultural, social and political spheres, both locally and nationally.

This exhibition is presented in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and is a part of the 2018 Melbourne Art Fair program.

28 July - 2 September 2018

Linden New Art
Domain House
Dallas Brooks Drive
South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia

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