Event held on November 17

Desert Lines: Batik from Central Australia

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Event runs from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Daily, until 17/11/2019
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Desert Lines: Batik from Central Australia exhibition brings together around 60 selected works from the collection of the NGV, each illustrating the unique and distinct batik styles of five central desert communities: Ernabella (Pukatja), Fregon (Kaltjiti), Utopia, Yuendumu and Kintore (Walungurru). Batik was first introduced to Indigenous women in 1971 and each of the five desert communities has approached the medium in artistically distinct ways. This exhibition will highlight the significance of batik work for women of the desert and enable links to be made between batiks and paintings of these artists. It will also reveal differences in iconography, subject matter, palette and approaches to the hot wax and painting mediums across time and space. Desert women are interconnected through ceremony, constant travel and closeness to their traditional country. Their art in any medium is empowered by an understanding of sacred sites and the ancestral world. Batik making has been joyously embraced because it affords women an opportunity to meet, exchange stories, sing and make art. It parallels their painting up big for inma, awely and yawulyu ceremonies, telling sand stories, going hunting and sharing bush foods. An NGV Touring Exhibition in association with Bendigo Art Gallery.