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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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better lends itself to an
analysis as
combining ba ("no") with the
suffix tjala,
meaning "tongue". In the 1800s,
there were
reported to be 19
groups that...
- Seab**** were
presented with the
award at the SAM
Awards in 2020, and
Tilly Tjala Thomas won it in 2021.
Thomas sings in both
Nukunu language and English...
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Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. In
April 2003,
Moore began painting at Amata's
Tjala Arts, and,
since then, has
received widespread recognition.
Moore won a...
- (inclusive); more, to a
greater extent,
further ki-tja-: take
along for use
tjaɬa- -an: most, -est tjara-: be
definitely tjaɬu-: reach/extend as far as tjari-:...
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local artwork plays a
large role in the
success of the
Amata community.
Tjala Arts,
founded in 1999,
exhibited the
works of 7
Amata artists in Canberra...
- Wikilyiri, a
traditional owner of
Tjala (Honey Ant) Country. They live and work in
Amata community and are
represented by
Tjala Arts and APY Art
Centre Collective...
- men
began painting in the
early 2000s, the centre's name was
changed to
Tjala Arts.
Tiger started painting in
September 2004, less than
eight years before...
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included Dallas Woods,
Thelma Plum,
Baker Boy,
Alice Skye, Kuren, and
Tilly Tjala Thomas. To see the full
article for a
particular year,
please click on the...
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Young began painting at
Tjala Arts (then
known as
Minymaku Arts) and her work in this
medium is
primarily drawn from the
Tjala (Honey Ant)
Dreaming but...