
Virtual Exhibition - Spinifex People: Art and stories from Pila Nguru
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural legacy of the Spinifex People with Spinifex People: Art and stories from Pila Nguru. This profound exhibition invites you to explore the lives and traditions of the Spinifex community, deeply connected to their ancestral land in the Great Victoria Desert.
Featuring a stunning array of artworks, objects, digital projections and film, this virtual exhibition transports you into the world of the Spinifex People. Experience their enduring connection to Country through breathtaking art that embodies the power of the landscape and the stories of their Ancestors. Celebrate the vibrant community arts practice that emerged through the native title process, captivating and educating audiences globally about the Spinifex People's unique narrative.
Modelled on the popular Spinifex People: Art and stories from Pila Nguru exhibition at Boola Bardip, this incredible online exhibition invites you to enjoy all elements of the physical exhibition through the WA Museum website.
Join us to honour this compelling story of resilience, identity and cultural continuity.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors are advised that this exhibition may contain images and voices of people who have since passed.
For the best experience, view the virtual exhibition on a desktop or laptop computer with your browser in full-screen mode.
Exhibition Partner
This exhibition was developed with support and advice from the Spinifex Arts Project and the Spinifex Artists.
Image Credit: Fred Grant, Puyartu (detail), 2008






