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Langaliki Lewis

Langaliki Lewis

Langaliki born 1973 is the daughter of senior artist Atipalku Intjalki (painter) and Adrian Intjalki (timber artist) and mother to three daughters. Her sister is the highly-skilled potter Lynette Lewis.
Langaliki went to school in Ernabella and then Adelaide. On returning from Adelaide she began working at the Ernabella TAFE and later the community office and then store.
She is an up and coming artist who is showing great promise in her sensitive depictions of her country on canvas. Her ceramics were first exhibited at Sabbia Gallery in Sydney in 2014 and recent paintings depicting a powerful storm cloud story have been widely exhibited. Her work has been shown in galleries around Australia including Sydney, Darwin, Alice Springs, Broome, Mittagong, York (WA) and overseas including Brussels and the USA.

GROUP EXHIBITIONS TO 2021 (in descending order)

Ananyi Ngura (travel home) – Artitja Fine Art Gallery, South Fremantle, WA
Cultural Connections: the gift of story – Artitja Fine Art Gallery, South Fremantle
Tarnarthi Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art: Open Hands – Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA
Spring Salon Art – Artitja Fine Art Gallery, York, WA
Ernabella Arts: About place – Artitja Fine Art Gallery, South Fremantle
Nganampa Tjukurpa Ananyi Kakarara (Our Stories Going East) – Aboriginal Contemporary, Sydney, NSW
Nganampa ngura-nguru nyurampa ngurakutu (From our place to your place) – Aboriginal Signature, Brussels, Belguim Summer Salon – APY Gallery, Sydney NSW
Ernabella Arts: Small Ceramics – Aboriginal Contemporary, Sydney, NSW
Stoneware from the Desert – Salon Project Space, Parap, NT
ReGeneration:Showing, teaching, passing down. – Everywhen Space, McCulloch and McCulloch, VIC
An Idea Needing to be Made: Contemporary Ceramics – Heide Museum of Modern Art, Bulleen, VIC
Aṉangu uwankara tjunguringkula pukulpa nyinama I Aṉangu happily sitting and working together – Short Street Gallery, Broome, WA
Spring Salon Art + Objects – York Festival, Artitja Fine Art, York, WA
Bold and the Beautiful – Talapi Gallery, Alice Springs, NT
Nyuyuntjaku – Keeping the fire alive | New paintings and ceramics by the artists of Ernabella Arts – Harvey Arts, USA
In These Hands: Mara Nyangangka – Sturt Gallery, Mittagong NSW
Desert Mob 2017 – Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs NT
Spirited – Kurunitja – Short Street Gallery, Broome, WA
Soft light – Talapi Gallery, Alice Springs NT
Inuntjii – Regeneration – Aboriginal Signature • Estrangin gallery, Bruxelles, BELGIUM
Nganampa Kililpi Kuwartija Tjuta pakani: Our Rising Stars II – Hazelhurst Regional Community Gallery, NSW
Tjungu Warkarintja: Fifteen Years – Sabbia Gallery, Paddington NSW

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