Alison Munti Riley - Pitjantjatjara Artist, Seven Sisters Jukurrpa and winner of the Peoples Prize in the NATSIAA Telstra art awards in Darwin. Read More Artist Alison Munti Riley About Alison Munti Riley Date of Birth 1966 Place of Birth Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia Language Pitjantjatjara Family Accept "My Pitjantjatjara name is Tjanuwa, but they call me Mrs Riley". Mrs Riley's mother, Betty Munti, was one of the founding members of Tjala Arts (formerly Minymaku Arts) and a highly regarded artist. As a child, Mrs Riley went to school and lived in Pukatja with her family before they.
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Alison Munti Riley is an acclaimed Pitjantjatjara artist. Alison has a bold and confident style of painting that is drawn from her seniority and experience as an artist. Alison Munti Riley is an award winning artist from APY Lands in South Australia who depicts her stories using a wide variety of colour. Typically, Alison pants My Country and shows the land that the women traverse using a classic APY style of dot work. Alison Riley BIOGRAPHY "My Pitjantjatjara name is Tjanuwa, but they call me Mrs Riley". Mrs Riley's mother, Betty Munti, was one of the founding members of Tjala Arts and a highly regarded artist. As a child, Mrs Riley went to school and lived in Pukatja with her family before they all moved to Amata, around 1990. (born 1966) Artworks Alison Munti Riley (3 results) View Alison Munti Riley's artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.
ALISON MUNTI RILEY "My Country"
Alison Munti Riley | Seven Sisters Dreaming Jap 020715 | acrylic on canvas | 149 x 96 cm Add To Enquiry Cart How To buy 1 of 40 Carolanne Ken | Minyma Malilu Jap 021455 | acrylic on canvas | 120 x 90 cm Add To Enquiry Cart How To buy 2 of 40 Alison Munti Riley | Seven Sisters Dreaming Jap 020720 | acrylic on canvas | 120 x 96 cm Alison Munti Riley was born in 1966 in Ernabella. She is the daughter of artist Betty Munti. Alison began her painting career in 2006, and has since risen to become a highly sought after artist with a distinctive style. She had been involved in textile batik work at Ernabella since her teenage years. Alison Munti Riley Born Language Group Region Biography 1966 Pitjantjatjara APY Lands Alison grew up at Pukatja and lived here with her family before they all moved to Amata around 1990. While at school and then at Ernabella Arts, Alison first learnt painting and batik. Alison Munti Riley is an Aboriginal Australian Indigenous Art artist who was born in 1966. Their work is currently being shown at Japingka Gallery in Fremantle. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Japingka Gallery have featured Alison Munti Riley's work in the past. Alison Munti Riley's work has been offered at auction multiple times.
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RK1050 Alison Munti Riley. 68 × 150 cm Details. RK1035 Alison Munti Riley. 61 × 122 cm Details. RK1031 Alison Munti Riley. 68 × 68 cm. ALISON MUNTI RILEY Born 1966 Language Group Pitjantjatjara Region APY Lands Biography "My Pitjantjatjara name is Tjanuwa, but they call me Mrs Riley". Mrs Riley's mother, Betty Munti, was one of the founding members of Tjala Arts (formerly Minymaku Arts) and a highly regarded artist. As a child, Mrs Riley went to school and lived in
Alison Munti Riley is a Pitjantjatjara artist born at Ernabella in 1966. Alison is the daughter of artist Betty Munti and she began her own painting career in 2006. She had been involved in textile batik work at Ernabella since her teenage years. When she was in her 20's Alison moved with her family to Amata community on the APY lands. Alison Munti Riley b. 1966. Kungka Kutjara (Two Women) by Alison Munti Riley, 2023. 90 x 150 cm. 35 3/8 x 59 inches. acrylic on Belgian linen. TIAA-AM202320. $ 4,900.00. Enquire. View on a wall.
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Alison Munti Riley is a Pitjantjatjara artist born at Ernabella in 1966. Alison is the daughter of artist Betty Munti and she began her own painting career in 2006. She had been involved in textile batik work at Ernabella since her teenage years. When she was in her 20's Alison moved with her family to Amata community on the APY lands. Stay up to date with Alison Munti Riley (Aboriginal Australian, 1966) . Discover works for sale, auction results, market data, news and exhibitions on MutualArt.