IartC acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of Country throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to the land, waters and skies, often expressed through art.

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Keringke Arts

Indigenous Owned

Keringke Arts

Keringke Art Centre began with a nine week fabric-painting course back in 1987. It was named after the Dreaming place of Kathleen Wallace, one of the artists at Santa Teresa. Keringke means "Kangaroo Tracks". It is Kangaroo Dreaming. The Centre quickly became an influential model for other art projects in the area. Despite widespread funding cuts to Art Centres during the 90s, Keringke has flourished in recent times and is now a vital component of the area's cultural, social and economic fabric.

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