Djambawa Marawili AM
Chairman
Arnhem Land
Djambawa Marawili AM
Chairman
As well as being the Chairman of ANKA’s Board of Directors since 1998, Djambawa Marawili AM (b.1953) has held numerous other positions, including Chairperson of Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Chairperson of Laynhapuy Homelands Committee, Board Member of the Australia Council, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board and Board Member of the Northern Land Council. In 2014 Djambawa was also appointed to the Prime Ministers Indigenous Advisory Council. As ceremonial leader of the Madarrpa clan of North East Arnhem Land, Djambawa uses his art to communicate his wider socio-political aims - drawing on the strong foundations of Yolngu culture to educate, inspire and seek justice for his people.
Through various advocacy, administrative and educative roles, Djambawa acts as an interface between Yolngu and the wider non-Indigenous population of Australia. He was a participant in the production of the Barunga Statement (1988), which led to Bob Hawke’s promise of a treaty between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, the Royal Commission into Black Deaths in Custody (established in 1989) and the formation of ATSIC in 1990.
As he has consistently throughout his life, Djambawa uses painting to show the sacred designs that embody his right to speak as a part of the land, whether it be above ground or under the sea. He was instrumental in the initiation of the Saltwater: Yirrkala Bark Paintings of Sea Country exhibition, which toured nationally from 1999–2001. He coordinated the 2004 Sea Rights claim in the Federal Court which eventuated in the High Court’s determination that Yolngu did indeed own the land between high and low water mark (2008 Blue Mud Bay case).
Djambawa’s work is held in many important public and private collections including Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, Scotland; Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth; JW Kluge Collection, Virginia, USA; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; President of India Art Collection; National Maritime Museum, Sydney; Northern Territory Supreme Court, Darwin; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Holmes a Court Collection and Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane.
Region | Arnhem Land |
Art Centre | Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre |
Languages | Yolngu Matha, Dhuwala, Dhuwaya, Dbjambarrpuy, Kriol Gumatj, Anindilyakwa, Nunggubuyo and English |
ANKA Board | 1998–Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA Chairperson (1998–Present) Buku-Larrnggay Mulka, Yirrkala, Chairperson (1994–2000) (2016–2018) Buku-Larrnggay Mulka, Yirrkala, Board Members (2001–2016) Australia Council, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Board (2008–2009) Baniyala Homeland Art Studio, Founder Laynhupuy Homelands Committee, Chairperson (1995–1997) (2018) Nambara Homelands School, Board Member (since 2001) Northern Land Council, Councilor (1995–1997) YBE Enterprises, Board Member Yilpara - Laynhupuy Homelands, CDEP Supervisor Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre, Certificate II in Indigenous Leadership (2009) Australia Council Financial Skills for Arts Organisations workshop (2009) ORIC Governance Training for ANKA Directors (2008-4 Days) & (2013-2 Days) Awarded a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia (2010) Australia Council, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Arts Fellowship (2003) |
Dora Griffiths
Deputy Chair
Kimberley
Dora Griffiths
Deputy Chair
Dora was born in Kununurra, living there her entire life, except for some schooling in Broome in Years 8 & 9, returning to Kununurra for Year 10.
Dora has worked at St Joseph's School as a teacher's aid and at Mirima Language Centre as a secretary; she has also spent time at the women's centre where she held the position of chairperson.
Dora now works at Waringarri Arts where she holds the role of Project Officer.
Dora also completed ANKAs Art Worker Extension Program in 2011, and now participates in ANKAs AWEP Graduate Program.
Region | Kimberley |
Art Centre | Waringarri Arts |
Languages | Miriwoong, English |
ANKA Board | 2012–Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA Deputy Chair (2018–Present) ANKA Director (2012–Present) Waringarri Arts, Chairperson (2014–Present) Waringarri Arts, Director (2013–2014) ANKA AWEP Specialist Certificate in Cross Cultural Conservation & Heritage (2018) Indigenous Leadership Centre, Introduction to Diversity Mentoring (2013) ANKA Arts Worker Extension Program (2011) |
Colin Puruntatameri
Treasurer
Tiwi Islands
Colin Puruntatameri
Treasurer
Colin grew up in Milikapiti community on Melville Island until the age of 7. He then moved to Mt Allan (Yuelamu) community in centeral Australian. He then went on to complete his schooling at Saint Philips college Alice Springs.
After school Colin moved to Garden Point where he started painting at Munupi arts, he was also elected on the board. At 21, Colin moved to Melbourne for a year and interned with the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Colin is now back at Milikapit where he is an Artist and artworker at Jilamara Arts.
“Even though I’ve moved away from the Tiwi Islands before, no matter how many times you go away you still always miss the scenery and the seafood.
There was this place we used to go camping called Mudlow (it’s also called Shark Bay). There was this one spot I used to go and sit. It’s on one of the cliffs looking out at this island called Wulinju. It’s beautiful country. There’s one picture that sticks in my mind when I think of Wulinju. One day it was very cloudy except for this one ray of sunshine going straight down to the island, it was almost biblical in a way.”
Region | Tiwi Islands |
Art Centre | Jilimara Arts & Crafts |
Languages | Anmatjere, Tiwi, Warlpiri, English |
ANKA Board | 2023-Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA Director (2023 - Present) |
Lily Roy
Director
Arnhem Land
Lily Roy
Director
Lily is a senior weaving artist and traditional owner of Yurrwi (Milingimbi). She is a Walamungu woman who produces dilly bags (bathi), fish traps (angadjadjiya) and round-feathered mats that are associated with salt water bubbles or Djulnyirr. Lily has exhibited widely as a member of Milingimbi Art and Culture, where she is also a former Director.
Lily sits on the board of the Arnhem Land Progress Association (ALPA) and has previously sat on the board at the Milingimbi Resource Centre and the Milingimbi Community Council. She has also worked extensively with the Northern Land Council in a community liaison role.
Region | Arnhem Land |
Art Centre | Milingimbi Art & Culture |
Languages | Burarr, Yanangu, Djambarrpuyngu, Yolgnu Matha, Yan-Nhanu, English |
ANKA Board | 2012–2014, 2018–Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA, Stand-In Director (2010–2011) ANKA, Special Advisor to the Board (2016–2018) Milingimbi Art & Culture, Board Member (2007–2008) Babbarra Women’s Centre, Maningrida, Co-Founder Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre, Certificate II in Indigenous Leadership (2009) National Indigenous Cultural Centre, Represented ANKA at national and regional meetings for the development of the Barangaroo site in Sydney (2014) ORIC Governance Training for ANKA Directors (2013) |
Walter Rogers
Director
Darwin & Katherine
Walter Rogers
Director
Walter is a senior artist and elder at Ngukurr Arts, situated on the banks of the Roper River. At the Art Centre Walter is a Cultural Leader, Tribal Leader and teacher. He is dedicated to passing his knowledge onto young people and teaching them art production techniques.
Walter is also currently working on a collaboration between Ngukurr Arts and the Ngukurr Language Centre called ‘The Ngukurr Story Project’. For this project Walter is working with filmmaker Naina Sen to produce ‘I am Numamurdirdi’ a short film telling the story of his life as a ceremonial leader and dancer.
Region | Darwin & Katherine |
Art Centre | Ngukurr Arts |
Languages | Kriol, Nunggubuyo, English |
ANKA Board | 2018–Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA Director (2018–Present) |
Angelina Boona
Director
The Kimberley
Angelina Boona
Director
Angelina was born in Kalumburu and has lived in Kalumburu all her life. Her mum is famous artist Lily Karadada and her father is Jack Karadada, who was a medicine man and would make artifacts like didgeredoo and spears for hunting.
"My mum used to paint on bark, bush baskets and Numarrga (bush cradle). I learnt two languages from my parents, plus other languages in my life."
In Karadada's recent series "Wandjina Emerging", the artist explores traditional painting mediums of white ochre, both saltwater and freshwater, which she collects herself and natural resin which she collects from the white gum tree. Laborious and strenuous activities, the artist considers the process important in connecting to her ancestors while creating extraordinary Wandjina paintings of luminous pale pink and chalky white with earthy texture.
Not only an excellent painter, Angelina is employed as a Senior Arts Worker at Kira Kiro Artists. She graduated from the ANKA Arts Worker Foundation Training Program and the National Gallery of Australia Wesfarmers Indigenous Leadership Fellowship in 2019.
Region | Kalumburu |
Art Centre | Kira Kiro |
Country | Mitchell Falls and Prince Regent River |
Languages | Wunambal, Gaambera, Worrorra, English |
ANKA Board | 2023-Present |
Rhoda Hammer
Director
Darwin & Katherine
Rhoda Hammer
Director
Rhoda Hammer represents Waralungku Arts that is based in Borroloola.
Rhoda is a former ANKA Art Worker Extension Program graduate who has a passion for conserving her culture.
In 2020 after many years of work Rhoda established the first keeping place for her Art Centre and her community.
Region | Borroloola |
Art Centre | Waralungku Arts |
Country | Wurindi |
Languages | Nunggubuyo, Anindilyakwa, English |
ANKA Board | 2023-Present |
Maxine Charlie
Director
Kimberley
Maxine Charlie
Director
Maxine is a Yawuru Custodian of Broome region – Yawuru Country.
Maxine is also an artist, beginning her career in 1996 where she attended courses at Geraldton Tafe in contemporary art techniques. Maxine then continued her studies after moving back to Broome at the Kimberley Institute of Training.
Maxine is now a textile artist at Nagula Jarndu Designs in Broome and also conducts print making workshops in the Kimberley region.
Maxine completed the ANKA Art Worker Extension Program in 2015 and was a mentor to graduates in the 2016 program.
Region | Kimberley |
Art Centre | Nagula Jarndu Designs |
Miriam Charlie
Director
Darwin & Katherine
Miriam Charlie
Director
Region | Darwin & Katherine |
Art Centre | Independent Artist |
Country | Milibunthurra |
Languages | Yanguwa, Garrwa, Warramungku |
ANKA Board | 2023-Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA Board Director 2007-2008, 2011-2012, 2015-2016 |
John Martin Tipungwuti
Director
Tiwi Islands
John Martin Tipungwuti
Director
John Martin Tipungwuti was active at Jilamara Arts in the early years of the Art Centre before he moved to Bathurst Island.
John Martin is an active member of Tiwi Designs along with his wife Brenda Tipungwuti. His mother is the elder Mary Magdalene Tipungwuti, and his older brother Pius Tipungwuti is also a respected carver. John Martin and Pius are the nephews of the highly acclaimed Tiwi carver Declan Apuatimi, their father Dermot Tipungwuti's half-brother.
Region | Tiwi Islands |
Art Centre | Munupi Arts & Crafts, Pirlangimpi |
Country | Tiwi Designs |
Languages | Tiwi, English |
ANKA Board | 2005–Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA Director (2018–date) ANKA Deputy Chair (2005–2006) |
Jangu Nundhirribala
Director
Darwin & Katherine
Jangu Nundhirribala
Director
Jangu Nunhirribala was born in East Arnhem Land and has spent most of her life in the Numbulwar community.
Known as the ‘Matron of Numbulwar’, as a young woman she was chosen to train as an assistant in nursing at Darwin General Hospital and on completion of her training, returned to Numbulwar where she worked for the next 20 years.
Jangu completed further training to become an Aboriginal Health Worker and later a Senior Health Worker. In 2014 she was awarded for her lifetime service to the community with a Care and Compassion medal at the NT Pride of Australia Awards.
Jangu has also coordinated a respite care service in Numbulwar, has worked at the Numbulwar School as a translator, and today represents the Numburindi Artists Association mentoring younger artists.
In 2016 Jangu completed the ANKA Art Worker Extension Program.
Region | Darwin & Katherine |
Art Centre | Numburindi Artists Association |
Languages | Nunggubuyo, Anindilyawkwa and English |
ANKA Board | 2015–Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA Director (2015–Present) ANKA Art Worker Extension Program (2016) NT Pride of Australia Award (2014) Interpreter for the Numbulwar School, Language Centre, Centrelink and Katherine Legal Courts |
Donna Nadjamerrek
Stand In Director
Darwin & Katherine
Donna Nadjamerrek
Stand In Director
Donna Nadjamerrek is member of the Mok clan and former chairperson of Injalak Arts where she continues to work as a mentor for young artists.
Region | Gunbalanya |
Art Centre | Injalak Art Centre |
Country | Mok Homeland, Kabulwarnamyo |
Languages | Kunwinjku, Yolngu Matha, Kriol, English |
ANKA Board | 2023-Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA Board Director, 2017-2018 |
Jedda Puruntatameri
Stand In Director
Tiwi Islands
Jedda Puruntatameri
Stand In Director
Jedda Puruntatameri lives and works in the community of Pirlangimpi on the Tiwi Islands. She is a traditional owner of Yapilika on Melville Island.
Jedda has many year’s experience managing the RIBS (Remote Aboriginal Broadcasting Service) unit at Pirlangimpi. As a professional multimedia practitioner Jedda has directed, produced and broadcast radio and television programs in English and Tiwi for the Pirlangimpi Community, SBS and ABC. In 2008 she directed two programs for Yarning Up (now ABC Message Sticks) titled ‘One man, One Tree’ and ‘The Bombing of Darwin Dance’. Jedda also worked recently as a Production Assistant on the feature documentary A League of Their Own, which was also shot on the Tiwi Islands.
In 2012 Jedda received the Preston Award at the National Remote Indigenous Media Festival and in 2016 received the Mr Garawirritja Award for her contribution to Media, Entertainment and the Arts at the National Remote Media Festival in Yirrkala.
Jedda is an active member of her community and works across several organisations including the Tiwi Land Council, the Pularumpi School, the Health Centre and the Local Shire Council. Jedda is also works at Munupi Arts in Pirlangimpi where she is an advisor to the Board of Directors while also currently establishing the Art Centres digital archives and curating cultural programs. Jedda also works for the Red Cross. She volunteers in these positions as she is passionate about strengthening the culture of her people.
Region | Tiwi Islands |
Art Centre | Munupi Arts & Crafts, Pirlangimpi |
Country | Yapalika |
Languages | Tiwi, Yolngu Matha, Kriol, English |
ANKA Board | 2012-Present |
Governance and Further Qualifications | ANKA, Director (2012-date) Munupi Arts & Crafts, Chairperson (2012 - 2014) Menzies School of Health – Research Advisor – Bush Food (2019) 20 years of multi-media experience Tiwi Land Council (2014) Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair, represented ANKA (2013) Translator – Bilingual Teacher (1975-1982) |
Bradley Wynack
Stand In Director
The Kimberley
Bradley Wynack
Stand In Director
Region | Halls Creek |
Art Centre | Yarliyil Art Centre |
Country | Gija |
Languages | Jaru, Gija, Kriol, English |
ANKA Board | 2023-Present |