"Aboriginal Painting: Nina Puruntatameri, Tiwi Islands"
Born in 1971, Nina Puruntatameri is a young and promising artist from the Tiwi Islands in northern Australia and who now lives on Melville Island. she has been painting since the early 1990s and her works are already in major museums and collections. the painting represents the ancestral motifs of a fertility rite called Kulama. Collections: Brian Tucker Collection (Private Collection) The Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway Artbank Private Collections Macquarie Bank Colleciton National Gallery of Victoria, VIC LaTrobe University Art Collection, VIC Levi-Kaplan Collection, Seattle, USA Kerave Art Museum, Helsinki & Rovanelli Art Museum, Lapland, Finland Museum fur Volkerkunde, Germany Batchelor College, NT National Australian Maritime Museum, Sydney, NSW Gifu Museum, Japan Flinders University, Adelaide, SA Australian Embassy, Paris Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney Awards 2013 Preselected in the NATSIAA Awards - Darwin NT 2013 The Wandjuk Marika Memorial Award, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards 2008 Togart Awards – Darwin NT 2008 Preselected in the NATSIAA Awards - Darwin NT 2007 Preselected in the NATSIAA Awards - Darwin NT 1995 National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards. Museum & Art Galleries of Northern Territory. Selection of the Best, Nemarluk Exhibition, Darwin, NT