Jennifer Ingkatji

Jennifer Inkatji, born in Ernabella, later resettled in Amata Community. Notably, her sister is Nyunmiti Burton, a senior woman, APYACC director, and accomplished artist. 

Jennifer Inkatji's Art Style

In her artwork, Jennifer portrays the essence of her Country and culture. Through her paintings, she reflects on significant narratives handed down by her father, mother, and grandfather. Her thoughts delve into a bygone era when the care for the Country ensured an abundance of food, and families reveled in joyous journeys from one place to another.  

In 2019, with the support of her sister, Jennifer relocated to Adelaide for health reasons. Since the move, Jennifer has been actively engaged at the APY Studio Adelaide, working daily alongside senior women and emerging talent from the APY region.

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