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KUNGKA KUPU (STRONG WOMEN) EDUCATION RESOURCES AND TOURS

A range of education resources and tours are available for students and teachers to enrich learning experiences of Kungka Kupu (Strong Women). Read on to explore what is available… 

Image: Left to right: Iwantja Young Women’s Film Project featuring Kaylene Whiskey, Leena Baker, Leonie Cullinan, Betty Muffler, 2019; image courtesy the artists and Iwantja Arts

Education Resources

The education resources developed by the Art Gallery of South Australia highlight a selection of artists who feature in Kungka Kupu (Strong Women). These learning resources are designed to support student learning both in the classroom and in the exhibition space.

 

Glossary 

The glossary was first developed and published as part of the Kuaa Tjua Project, a long-running cultural maintenance project and series of exhibitions by artists from the Aangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia.

Far from encyclopedic, the selection of words focus specifically on Anangu women, their roles, Country, and the plants and animals that share Country with Anangu. As with language, this glossary will continue to evolve over the course of the exhibition tour.

You can explore the glossary here 

 

Exhibition Tours and Gallery Visits

Students and teachers are welcome to visit the Gallery during opening hours for a self-guided experience. We ask if you are visiting the Gallery to please let our team know so we can ensure adequate staffing levels. If you would like to arrange a Bunjil Place Gallery staffer-led tour, please contact [email protected]

 

VCE Art Making and Exhibiting Seminars

Tailored specifically to address components of VCE Units 3 & 4 Art Making and Exhibiting, VCE students can hear directly from Bunjil Place Gallery’s Curator and Registrar as they discuss all the elements involved in presenting an exhibition. The discussion will include curation (in the context of a touring, thematic exhibition), exhibition design, conservation, art handling and installation. 

Please email [email protected] to discuss a suitable time and date.  

 


Kungka Kupu (Strong Women) is a Tarnanthi is presented by the Art Gallery of South Australia with Principal Partner BHP and support from the Government of South Australia.

The Kungka Kupu (Strong Women) touring exhibition has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.