Amy Nugget
Mangkaja Arts Resource AgencyI was born at Karnanganjawutu in Mangala Country. I talk Mangala, Walmajarri, and Juwaliny-Walmajarri. When I was young we travelled to Japirngka to live with my grandfather and grandmother. When I was olderwe left for Wili, a jila we call living water. We were the middle mob. We picked up the rest of themob travelling through the sandhill country, jilji. Then we travelled, foot-walking all the way, to Purluwarla. We walked in the moonlight because it was so hot.After leaving Purluwarla we walked to Purrpurn and camped with my grandfather and grandmother. Walka, my mother was there too. Mawukura Jimmy Nerrimah was sent ahead to Kurungal. We followed later and made camp at Lumpu Lumpu. We were waiting for other family members to arrive.
The workers from Cherrabun Station saw a bushfire at Yarrapurlu and thought there must be bushmen there.The police tracked them to Yarrapurlu, chained them up and took them into Cherrabun Station.They were frightened of the police.
We camped one night at Cherrabun Station. Aboriginal people call that place Jukurirri. We went into Fitzroy Crossing to the police station then went back to Cherrabun to work. My father passed away there and then my mother and I went on to Jubilee Station, across the Fitzroy River. From there I went to the Mission School in Fitzroy Crossing. Istayed there until one Christmas I didn’t want to go back. I went to Jubilee Station instead to be with my family and learnt to work, cleaning the manager’s house. We had Saturdays and Sundays off.
One Monday my promised husband came from Gogo Station, Pamarrjarti, to pick me up and we went to live at Gogo. Later we lived atthe Bayulu Community, not far from Karnparrmi.
THEMES:
Karnanganjawurtubirthplace in Mangala Country
Visual stories about travelling north to the river country
Jila, living water, waterholes, especially Japirngka, Wili and Purluwarla
Bush Food from the Great Sandy Desert and the river country
Partiri, desert flowers
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2014 | Ngurntakura Wangki, Amy’s Story
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Gallery Central,
Central Institute of Technology, Perth WA. |
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2020
2018 |
Mangkaja Stars, Legacy To Uphold
Desert Ladies |
Aboriginal Signature Estrangin Gallery, Bruxelles, Belgium
Salon Indigenous PROJECTS, Darwin, NT |
2014
2012 |
Everybody’s Prints
Mangkaja Arts 21 Year Anniversary Wirrinyiya ngaragngarag birra ngamoo ngamoo |
Nomad Art, Darwin, NT
Tandanya, Adelaide, SA |
2011 | Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair | DAAF, Darwin |
2009 | Mangkaja Artists 60×60 | Randell Lane Fine Art, WA |
2009 | Celebrating Country: Kinship and Culture | Seymour College, Glen Osmond, SA |
2009 | Shalom Gamarada | Caspary Conference Centre, University of NSW |
2009 | Emerging and Re-emerging | Outstation, Darwin, NT |
2009 | Senior Artists from Fitzroy Crossing | Suzanne O’Connell Gallery, Brisbane, QLD |
2008 | Shalom Gamarada | Caspary Conference Centre, University of NSW |
2008 | Mangkaja Arts | A P Bond Art Dealer, Adelaide, SA |
2008 | Bendi Lango | The Indigenous Scholarship Fund, Sydney and Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane, QLD |
2007 | Palya Art in Melbourne | The Barn, Melbourne, VIC |
2007 | Bendi Lango | The Indigenous Scholarship Fund, Sydney and Fireworks Gallery, Brisbane, QLD |
2006 | Depth and Diversion | Cullity Gallery, University of Western Australia |
2005 | Women’s Show | Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs, NT |
2005 | Mangkaja Group Show | Raft Artspace, Darwin, NT |
2004 | This is Still My Country:10 years on | Perth International Arts Festival, Artplace, WA |
2004/05 | Colour Power: Aboriginal Art Post 1984 | National Gallery of Victoria |