
Papulankutja Artists, located in the Blackstone community of Western Australia's Ngaanyatjarra Lands, is an Aboriginal-owned, not-for-profit art centre dedicated to supporting Yarnangu artists. Established in 2003, it evolved from the Women's Centre, where painting has been encouraged since the mid-1980s. The centre is renowned for its innovative fibre work, including the award-winning Tjanpi Grass Toyota sculpture, and carvings from local wood. Artists from Papulankutja have participated in major exhibitions such as Songlines: Tracking The Seven Sisters and Desert Mob. The centre also extends its services to artists in Mantamaru (Jameson), fostering a vibrant artistic community.
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