Name: Anita Mbitjana Ratara


Language: Western Arrarnta


Community: Ntaria


Biography:

Anita Ratara is a senior artist at Hermannsburg Potters and is highly regarded for her confident & colourful painting of Country.

Anita was 'born bush' in the alukura (women's camp) near Hermannsburg in 1943. She is the mother of prominent potter Hayley Coulthard. Anitas youngest daughter Alizha is an emerging artist also working with the Hermannsburg Potters.

She attended the Hermannsburg Mission school, and later went on to work in the clinic, teaching the young mother's who had children. She also recalls making moccasins, or 'fancy work', for the missionaries.

As a young woman, Anita showed natural ability in the arts and crafts, teaching herself to paint from an early age. She recalls being taught pottery by Naomi Sharp in the early 1990s, when the pottery program was located at the outstations. Now at eighty years of age, Anita continues to dedicate herself to art and comes to work at the Pottery every day, inspiring and teaching younger artists and family members.

Anita mostly depicts Palm Valley in her work, of which she is a Traditional Owner. Palm Valley is Anita's grandfather's Country, and she continues to assert her links with her Country through her art and to share her invaluable stories.

 

Exhibitions:

2017 Time and Tide, Alcaston Gallery, Victoria. Australia

2017 Desert Mob, Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Australia.

2017 Irna :Trees, Alcaston Gallery, Paddington, New South Wales. Australia

2018 'Lurpa- Seasons' Bett Gallery, Hobart Tasmania, Australia

2018 Desert Mob, Araluen Alice Springs , Northern Territory, Australia

2018 Ramaramaka 'Generation Big Pot Project Alcaston Gallery, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia

2019 Pmere Nuka- Our Country' Turner Galleries, Perth, Western Australia

2019  Hermnannsburg Potters, Bett Gallery, Hobart Tasmania, Australia

2019 Australian Ceramics Triennale, Hobart Tasmania, Australia

2019 Desert Mob, Araluen, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia 

2019 Looking Back Moving Forward' Alcaston Gallery, Fitzroy, Australia

 

Collections

National Portrait Gallery

National Gallery of Victoria

National Gallery of Australia

Art Gallery of New South Wales

 

ART FAIRS:

2017 - 2022  Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Darwin, Northern Territory

2017 - 2022 Tarnanthi Festival and Art Fair, Adelaide, Australia 


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