Tjala Arts

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Tjala Arts is an Aboriginal-owned art centre in the remote community of Amata in South Australia, renowned for its contemporary Indigenous artworks and support of local Anangu artists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal-owned art centre
Indigenous art centre
artForm fibre art
mixed media
painting
printmaking
sculpture
collaboratesWith commercial art galleries
national galleries in Australia
contributesTo local employment in Amata
preservation of Anangu cultural heritage
country Australia
culturalContext Anangu culture
Pitjantjatjara culture NERFINISHED
Yankunytjatjara culture
focusesOn Aboriginal art
contemporary Indigenous art
hasActivity art production
artist support programs
exhibition of artworks
sale of artworks
hasCharacteristic artist-led
community-controlled
non-profit
remote
languageGroup Pitjantjatjara NERFINISHED
Yankunytjatjara NERFINISHED
locatedIn Amata NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion APY Lands NERFINISHED
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands NERFINISHED
mission to maintain and share Anangu cultural knowledge through art
to promote contemporary Aboriginal art
to support economic independence for Anangu artists
ownedBy Anangu people NERFINISHED
local Aboriginal community of Amata
renownedFor collaborative canvases
contemporary Indigenous artworks
strong cultural narratives
supporting women artists
vibrant colour palettes
represents Anangu fibre artists
Anangu painters
Anangu sculptors
sector Indigenous arts sector
community art centres
servesCommunity Anangu artists
state South Australia
supports emerging Indigenous artists
established Indigenous artists
local Anangu artists

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Amata hasCommunityArtCentre Tjala Arts