
Selinda Davidson, Pitjatjantjara people, South Australia, born Mparntwe (Alice Springs), Northern Territory 1994, Taji Tjukurpa, 2021, Ninuku Arts, Kalka, South Australia, painted and cold-worked blown glass, 36.0 x 20.0 x 20.0 cm © Selinda Davidson/Ninuku Arts photo: Pippy Mount.
Tarnanthi - Ngayuku Kamiku Ngayuku Tjukurpa (My Grandmother, My Story)
16 Oct – 13 Dec 2021
Emerging artist Selinda Davidson presents a series of paintings translated onto glass vessels, the result of her mentorship with renowned South Australian glass artist Clare Belfrage in JamFactory’s Glass Studio. Davidson, from Ninuku Arts in the APY Lands, is known for her muted palette and beautiful linear patterns created by scraping back glass enamel paint. In her JamFactory residency, she experimented with a variety of glass drawing techniques. Her new glass works are displayed alongside a selection of paintings by her grandmother, Molly Nampitjin Miller, celebrating the intergenerational exchange between the two artists.
Artists
Selinda Davidson
Pitjantjatjara people, South Australia
Molly Nampitjin Miller
Pitjantjatjara/Ngaanyatjarra people, South Australia/Western Australia
Special Events
Opening Event
Sun 17 Oct, 2–5pm
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Access
Wheelchair accessible, accessible toilets
Presenting Partner
JamFactory