Name: Andrea Pindan


Language: Walmajarri



Biography:

My name is Andrea Pindan. I was born on a station called Myroodah near Looma Community, about 190 km west of Fitzroy Crossing. I have four children and my husband’s name is Claude Carter. We live on a block that belongs to us - Bawoorrooga community, 100 km to the east of Fitzroy Crossing. My grandmother, Emily Pindan was a Martu woman. She came from the south, to the west of the Canning Stock Route, from a place called Wirnpa. It is in the warla [salt lake] country.I first enjoyed art in the year 2000 because my uncle Thursday Pindan used to paint Wirnpa. He is gone now but I always think of him because I used to help him finish his canvas paintings.

Today I do that painting of Wirnpa because it is my grandmother’s and my uncle’s country. Our family lived there for many generations. I also do another painting from the warla country. I paint the sweet bush tomato and the arma flower [bush medicine].

As a child, I lived with my grandmother growing up around Bayulu Community and Fitzroy Crossing. I also went back to La Grange to see my other family. I was always moving in a triangle between the three places.  In 2009, I went to visit my ancestor’s country (Wirnpa) with my family. When we got there we had to break branches to meet the rainbow serpent. It was the ?rst time I felt this spirit. The ?rst time I have been touched by my ancestors. Everybody cried tears of joy. When I got there I was so happy, I walked around and collected sand frogs, witcherty grubs and other bush foods.

It was mostly young people that went back to country because it is up to the young people to keep that knowledge. That’s why they tell us stories and we have to listen carefully. That story could be 40,000 years old. Once they give the stories to us, it is our role to hand these down to our children. Most of the old people are gone now and it is up to us to keep the knowledge of that place alive.

 

PAINTING THEMES:

Bush foods and bush medicines

Living Jila [permanent waterhole] at Wirnpa 

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

2012

Mangkaja Arts 21 Year Anniversary

Wirrinyiya ngaragngarag birra ngamoo ngamoo

Tandanya, Adelaide, SA

2011

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair

Darwin

2009

Celebrating Country: Kinship and Culture

Seymour College, Glen Osmond, SA

2009

Waterholes and Dreaming around the percival lakes of Wirnpa country

Cool art, Coolum Beach, QLD

2009

Emerging and Re-emerging

Outstation, Darwin, NT

2009

My Country – Paintings from Yiyili

Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Melbourne, VIC

Mangkaja Arts, Fitzroy Crossing, WA

2008

Revealed

Central TAFE, Perth, WA

2008

Waterholes and Bush Tucker

Bridget McDonald Hampton Gallery, Sydney, NSW

2007

Jila, Jilji and Miyi

Cool-Art Gallery, Coolum Beach, QLD Mangkaja Arts, Fitzroy Crossing, WA

2005

True Colours - Recent works from Fitzroy Crossing

Queensland College of Art Gallery, Griffith University, QLD

2003

Parrangka and Yitilal [Dry and Wet]

Cullity Gallery, University of Western Australia

 

                                                                                                 

PUBLIC ART:

2012: Fitzroy Crossing Swimming Pool

2008: Fitzroy Valley Education Centre – perforated metal screen design

2008: Fitzroy Crossing Hospital - paintings on canvas

 

 

COLLECTIONS:

Fitzroy Crossing High School

Fitzroy Crossing Hospital

 

PUBLICATIONS:

2008: Exhibition catalogue, Central TAFE WA, DCA, DIR

Revealed

2003: Exhibition Catalogue

Cullity Gallery UWA Perth / Mangkaja Arts Resource Agency

Martuwarra and Jila [River and Desert]

 

 

 


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