Tjindarpa Dreaming

The National Library of Australia, under Design and Art Australia Online writes of Muntja Nungurrayi:

“Kukatja/Wangkatjunka speaker and “boss woman” for the Wangkatjunka mob at Balgo (WA), her paintings reflect her authority in relation to matters of Law. She was married to leading Warlayirti artist, John Mosquito.

Born ‘in the bush’ around the Tobin Lake area c.1930, the artist was a Kukatja/Wangkatjunka speaker, whose traditional country was in the area surrounding the northern Canning Stock Route. Muntja was the ‘boss’ woman for the Wangkatjunta mob at Balgo – both by the force of her personality and her knowledge of Women’s Law. She worked closely with anthropologists at various times and was a recognised authority at many gatherings. She had been painting her Tingari and Dingo Dreamings since 1986 in works which display her authority in matters of the Law. Her husband, John Mosquito , is also an artist of note. She sold her work through Warlayirti Artists.

Exhibited at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) show ‘Traversing Borders’ Art from the Kimberley’ 30th November 2013 – 2nd March 2014