The Institute Art Collection includes work by First Nations artists Australia-wide although with a Top End/NT focus, reflecting the majority of the Institute’s student base. Collection works span a variety of two and three-dimensional mediums including some that are both such as this work pictured by Phyllis Williams, a relief sculpture constructed with raffia on a metal frame. The Collection includes a number of similarly constructed sculptures by Phyllis which were selected for the 2008/09 Artback NT touring exhibition ReCoil: Change and exchange in coiled fibre art curated by Margie West in association with Karen Mills.
The Collection also holds a number of linocut prints by Phyllis produced while she was a Batchelor visual arts student, along with fabric design for an outfit made to commemorate the opening of the Institute’s new Art Room at the Desert Peoples Centre, Alice Springs, in 2012.
Phyllis was born at Mount Doreen Station in the Tanami Desert and began painting in 1988 through Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation at Yuendumu. She resides at Nyirrpi homeland, about 150 kilometres south-west of Yuendumu.
Phyllis Williams
Warlpiri / Napurrula
Mother dog and two puppies, 2006
raffia on metal frame, dimensions variable
BAC: 10477
© Phyllis Williams