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Papa (Dog) Nancy Jackson
Papa (Dog)
Nancy Jackson
Tjanpi Desert Weavers 2200-19
$132
Profit from sales support this Aboriginal owned and governed organisation.
Making strong work with a strong heart - Katangku kuruntu kulira kunpu palyanma.
Tjanpi Desert Weavers' vision is to improve the lives of NPY women and their families by supporting cultural activity, income generation and employment through the creation of fibre art. At its core, Tjanpi embodies the energies and rhythms of the country, culture and community, empowering 400 women across a 350,000 square kilometre area of the tri-state region of NT, SA and WA.
Tjanpi sculptures are made from a combination of native desert grasses, seeds and feathers, commercially bought raffia (sometimes dyed with native plants), string and wool. Tjanpi means wild grasses.
Nancy Jackson belongs to the Ngaanyatjarra language group and was born in the bush near the WA and NT border. She now lives in the Warakurna community in WA. Nancy has been involved in many exhibitions since 2004 where she exhibited at Alcaston Gallery in Melbourne.