Greek-Australian curator promotes Aboriginal art

Koulla Roussos, Wendy Petersen,Katie Kemarre , Lilly Kngwareye, Queenie Kemmare( back), Rocket Range.

Koulla Roussos, Wendy Petersen,Katie Kemarre , Lilly Kngwareye, Queenie Kemmare( back), Rocket Range. Source: Photograph: Rebecca Moore

With the assistance of the NT Office of Aboriginal Affairs, Greek-Australian lawyer and arts curator is developing an exhibition proposal on behalf of Urapuntja Aboriginal Corporation to celebrate 30th anniversary of the 1988 Utopia Batiks. The 1988 Batiks along with Albert Namatjira's watercolours and Papunya Tula boards are considered a national treasure, since they sparked the Utopia women's art movement. Koulla Roussos spoke to Sotiris Hatzimanolis about her project.



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