Mavis Ngallametta: Show me the way to go home

Mavis Ngallametta / Kugu-Uwanh people, Putch clan / Australia 1944–2019 / Ngak-pungarichan (Clearwater) 2013 / Natural pigments and charcoal with acrylic binder on linen primed in synthetic polymer paint / 200 x 290cm / Purchased 2013. QAGOMA Foundation / Collection: QAGOMA / © Estate of Mavis Ngallametta / View full image
When
21 Mar 2020 – 7 Feb 2021
Where
Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery 3 (Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Gallery) & Gallery 4
Mavis Ngallametta (1944–2019) is remembered for her rich legacy to her community and to art and culture nationally. From her birthplace in the Kendall River region to Aurukun and its surrounds, she first made her name as a weaver. It was only in 2008 — at the age of 64 — that she began to record her world through painting. Her idiosyncratic explosions of colour and fine line work capture both the wide perspective of the landscape and the microcosm of plant and animal life. Her paintings are visually complex and alive with detail, and just as rich with personal connections to the sites depicted.
Virtual Collection
View online selected works from 'Mavis Ngallametta: Show Me the Way to Go Home' alongside discussion questions and suggested classroom activities.
Virtual Tour
Enjoy a walk-through tour of 'Mavis Ngallametta: Show Me the Way to Go Home' with Katina Davidson, Curator of Indigenous Art, and co-curator of the exhibition.