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  1. Robert Fielding. Holding #7 (kamula), 2020. Blackartprojects. Robert Fielding. Echoes #1 (Tjalini), 2019. Blackartprojects. Discover and purchase Robert Fielding’s artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.

  2. Flavell. John Curtin Gallery presents two exhibitions – one from Yankunytjatjara artist Robert Fielding and the other from Walyalup-based artist Susan Flavell. As artists deeply embedded in their practice, their making is physical, connecting to a range of material processes that come from a commitment to the places they live and work.

  3. In 1998, Robert Fielding, accompanied by his family, made a return to Mimili. Fielding began his artistic career as a painter and an art worker in the Mimili Maku Art Centre in 2005, working closely with many of the artists whose works feature in the Gallery’s collection, particualy those of the Pumani family.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2018 · Robert Fielding Graveyards In Between "The 77 kilometre road between my home in Mimili community and the neighbouring community of Indulkana is scattered with car wrecks (mutaka katalypa).

  5. www.the-national.com.au › artists › robert-fieldingArtists | The National

    Robert Fielding gives his gratitude to all participants, knowledge-keepers and storytellers past and present involved in this project. All storylines shared in this work belong to Yankunytjatjara Country and have been kept strong by countless generations of Elders and Ancestors who have nurtured and lived them through their knowledge, culture, and language.

  6. Robert Fielding, PA-C Locations. Community Memorial Health Center Health Center 138 West Main Street Ventura, CA 93001 805-652-6353 More Information.

  7. In Our Hands 2016 is Western Arrernte/Yankunytjatjara artist Robert Fielding’s first moving image work and it is one he has wanted to make for quite some time.With its palpable reference to the iconic moment of Gough Whitlam pouring earth into the hands of Vincent Lingiari on the handing back of Wave Hill station to the Gurindji people in 1975, an entry in the 2016 Vincent Lingiari Art Award ...