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Yimardoowarra: Artist of the River

At the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection through August 21st. The museum is open to the public, and admission is free.

Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm | Sunday, 1 pm – 5 pm | Closed Mondays

On view at the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection

Yimardoowarra: Artist of the River is a career survey of the Aboriginal Australian elder Loongkoonan. At 105 years of age, Loongkoonan is one of Australia’s oldest living contemporary artists. Her paintings are intricate depictions of her homeland in remote Western Australia. She is an important matriarch of the Nyikina people and one of the last speakers of their critically endangered language. Her paintings are important chronicles of the unique Aboriginal Australian understanding of place. This exhibition charts the extraordinarily dense late-life career of an Indigenous woman who has brought a century of memory, tradition, and spirituality to her art practice.

Loongkoonan was born around 1910 at Mount Anderson Station near the Fitzroy River in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. In 2004, at age 95, she began painting at Manambarra Aboriginal Artists, an arts workshop in Derby. Her shimmering depictions of bush foods and land around the Fitzroy River received immediate acclaim, being exhibited in every state and territory of Australia. In 2006 Loongkoonan was awarded first prize in the Redlands Art Award, and in 2007 she received the Indigenous Award at the Drawing Together Art Awards at the National Archives of Australia. Her works have inspired a new generation of Nyikina artists, and are held in the collections of Australian Parliament House, Art Gallery of Western Australia, the Berndt Museum of Anthropology at the University of Western Australia, Macquarie University and the Department of Indigenous Affairs in Canberra.

This exhibition was curated by Henry F. Skerritt.

Learn more about the Artist 
  • Nyikina Country
  • Women's Body Painting
  • Looma Hills Dancing Ground
  • Trees and Flowers at Mount Anderson Station
  • Bush Tucker
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country
  • Fitzroy River (Madoowara)
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country
Part of the traveling exhibition
  • Mount Anderson Springs
  • Bush Food 'Onions'
  • Dancing Ground
  • Bush Food and Water
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country (Nontych)
  • Bush Tucker
  • Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country (Nontych)
  • Nyikina Country
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