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Tjala Arts,
formerly known as
Minymaku Arts, is an
Aboriginal Australian-owned and -managed arts
centre located in the
remote community of
Amata in the...
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Tjungkara Ken. They
initially came
together 20
years ago
under the name
Minymaku Arts (meaning "belonging to women"), a
collective of
artists formed in...
- she
began working at the
Tjala Arts
centre in 2008.
Tjala (originally
Minymaku Arts) had been set up by the
women of the
community in 1999. She made wood...
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women at Amaṯa
began a
community art centre,
originally called Minymaku Arts. The word
minymaku means "women's", and they
called it this because, at the time...
- Amata,
South Australia, in the APY lands. She
began painting in 1997, when
Minymaku Arts was
opened by the
women of Amaṯa. She
started painting professionally...
- 40s. In 1999, the
senior women of Amaṯa,
including Williamson,
founded Minymaku Arts (now
Tjala Arts).
Williamson began working there herself in 2000....
- started, the
company was
called Minymaku Arts.
Painting among Pitjantjatjara was
originally done by
women only (
minymaku means "women's"). Men did not join...
- Teresita, Hannah, and Darcy.
Moore began painting at
Tjala Arts (formerly
Minymaku Arts) in 2003,
where she
continues to
paint on a
daily basis. The Tjala...
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textile work. In late 2000
Young began painting at
Tjala Arts (then
known as
Minymaku Arts) and her work in this
medium is
primarily drawn from the
Tjala (Honey...