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  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm

Mona Lewis, Ngayuku Ngura (my country), 120x61cm

Mona depicts the landscape from her upbringing, including rivers and rock pools.

Original artwork certified by the community art centre.

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Iwiri Arts Certificate of Authenticity

Community Certified Artwork

This original artwork is sold on behalf of Iwiri Arts, a community-run art centre. It includes their Certificate of Authenticity.

  • Aboriginal Artist - Mona Lewis
  • Community - Katherine / Adelaide
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Iwiri Arts 
  • Catalogue number - 25-119
  • Materials - Acrylic paint on linen
  • Size(cm) - H120 W61D2
  • Postage variants - Artwork posted un-stretched and rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

Mona Lewis is an emerging artist painting the stories from her childhood growing up in Katherine. Mona depicts the landscape from her upbringing, representing the flora and fauna of the desert, including rivers and rock pools.

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Iwiṟi was established by Aṉangu in 2018, many of whom had been forced to move to Adelaide due to chronic health conditions and lack of services in their home communities. Living far from their traditional homelands, Anangu were concerned about the cultural and social isolation they were experiencing and saw a need to act.  Iwiri was formed initially to help retain, promote and transmit Anangu culture and language through the areas of arts, language, knowledge and community. Since then Iwiṟi has grown rapidly into an organization that delivers  a range of programs that aim to strengthen and advance Aṉangu wellbeing.

Iwiri strengthens the Aṉangu community through cultural and arts activities, creating employment opportunities and enterprise development. We want our young people to be strong in their language and culture and to take up opportunities to work in our community.

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Aṉangu Art via Adelaide

Aṉangu Art via Adelaide

This artwork comes from Iwiṟi Arts, an Aṉangu-led organisation in Adelaide established by Aṉangu who had moved from remote communities due to limited services and chronic health needs. The studio supports artists visiting or living in the city from the APY Lands, helping maintain strong cultural connection to Country, language and Tjukurpa while away from homelands.

— Image: Road to Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia


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