Karungkarni Art and Culture Centre is owned and operated by the Gurindji artists of Kalkarindji and Daguragu.
The name Karungkarni refers to the Child Dreaming place for Gurindji people; a sacred site imbued with procreative powers. Karungkarni is a very important Dreaming hill located just south of Kalkaringi. Elders named their Art Centre after this Dreaming to remind them of their important responsibility to pass on cultural knowledge to their children.
Gurindji people are renowned for the Wave Hill Walk Off in 1966, when they walked off Wave Hill Cattle Station under the leadership of Vincent Lingiari in protest of the deplorable living and working conditions, and their right to the lands of their ancestors. Our senior artists were part of this movement for Aboriginal Land Rights and now form the core of this enterprise, which provides economic and cultural benefits for the artists, families and community. Gurindji artwork is predominantly dot painting on linen and making of traditional artefacts such as kawarla (coolamon) and kurrupartu (boomerang). It is a rich, distinctive and genuine expression of traditional stories of Gurindji people. Karungkarni Art Centre is a lively and friendly place where artists welcome you to visit them as they create their paintings.
Entry cost
Free entry
Facilities
- Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
- Carpark
- Enquiry Desk
- Family Friendly
- Interpretive Centre
- Lawn / Gardens
- Public Toilet
- Free Wifi
Activities
- Camping
Accessibility
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
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