Kulatangku angakanyini manta munu Tjukurpa [Country and Culture will be protected by spears] in collaboration with Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Art Collective and The Australian War Memorial art commission launch.

Accession Number AWM2017.4.307.12
Collection type Photograph
Object type Digital file
Maker Silsby, Fiona
Place made Australia: Australian Capital Territory, Canberra, Campbell
Date made 16 November 2017
Conflict Period 2010-2019
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Description

Artist Kamurin Young performs at the painting’s presentation.

On 15 – 16 November 2017, members of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands attended the Australian War Memorial to launch the painting commissioned by the Memorial. The artists were particularly inspired by the story of First World War soldier William Punch, who was the survivor of a massacre in the 1880s. The painting was created by 19 senior male artists from the APY Lands. The visit was made by artists and members from the APY Lands over two days where they participated in a range of events including the Last Post ceremony, a visit to the Hall of Memory and met with the Memorial’s Director Dr Brendan Nelson at the Roll of Honour. This visit was captured by commissioned photographer Stephen Dupont as well as Memorial photographers.