Margaret Rarru Garrawurra wins Telstra NATSIAA awardsMargaret Rarru Garrawurra wins Telstra NATSIAA awards

Margaret Rarru Garrawurra, senior Yolŋu artist from Laŋarra, Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, is the winner of the Telstra Art Award $100,000 prize with Dhomala (pandanus sail) 2022.

“I was with my sisters when I found out about winning. We were very happy. It makes us proud to get first prize. This is a Makassan dhomala (sail). Yolŋu people were watching Makassan people weaving their dhomala over time … then they started to make them,” says Margaret Rarru Garrawurra.

Telstra NATSIAA awards 2022 - Margaret Rarru Garrawurra, Dhomala
Dhomala (pandanus sail)’ by Margaret Rarru Garrawurra.

“Congratulations to master weaver, Margaret Rarru Garrawurra for winning this coveted award. I was captivated by how she has transformed her knowledge of Yolŋu weaving into this iconic Makassan design typology,” says Adam Worrall, director of the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT).

Telstra NATSIAA awards 2022 - Ms D. Yunupiŋu, Yunupiŋu – The Rock
Ms D. Yunupiŋu, Yunupiŋu – ‘The Rock’.

The Telstra Bark Painting Award was received by Ms D Yunupiŋu, Yunupiŋu -The Rock 2021 Yirrkala, NT.

Telstra NATSIAA awards 2022 - Bonnie Burangarra and Freda Ali Wayartja, An-gujechiya
Bonnie Burangarra and Freda Ali Wayartja, ‘An-gujechiya’.

The Wandjuk Marika Memorial 3D Award (sponsored by Telstra) went to Bonnie Burangarra and Freda Ali Wayartja, An-gujechiya 2021 Yilan, NT.

Telstra NATSIAA awards 2022 - Jimmy John Thaiday, Beyond the lines
Jimmy John Thaiday, ‘Beyond the lines’.

The Telstra Multimedia Award went to Jimmy John Thaiday, Beyond the lines 2022, Erub, Torres Strait, QLD.

The Telstra Emerging Artist Award went to Louise Malarvie, Pamarr Yara 2022, Kununurra, WA. While the Telstra Works on Paper Award was received by Gary Lee – Nagi, 2022, Garramilla / Darwin, NT. And the Telstra General Painting Award went to Betty Muffler Ngangkari Ngura (Healing Country) 2021, Indulkana, SA.

Now the richest art prize in Australia the 2022 Telstra NATSIAA is attracting unprecedented talent with 63 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists declared finalists. Of those finalists, 33 are from the Northern Territory, 12 from Western Australia, 11 from South Australia, six from Queensland, and one Torres Strait Islander artist and one Victorian artist were also selected.

Margaret Rarru Garrawurra wins Telstra NATSIAA awards
Bonnie Burangarra and Freda Ali Wayartja with their work, An-gujechiya’, photography by Charlie Bliss, courtesy of MAGNT.

Moreover, the selection panel is exceptional with Wadjarri, Nhanda and Nyoongar man, artist, and Fremantle Arts Centre curator, Glenn Iseger-Pilkington; joining Gulumirrgin (Larrakia), Wadaman, and Karajarri woman and National Gallery of Australia curator, Tina Baum; and Arabana, Mualgal, and Wuthathi woman and MAGNT curator, Rebekah Raymond.

“Twenty-twenty-two saw us reviewing a vast number of exceptional works, which was incredibly encouraging given the challenges that artists and communities have faced over the last 12 months. We commend all of the artists who have managed to create work during the continuing pandemic, the recent flooding and severe weather events, and the countless challenges faced as individuals, families and communities,” say the selection panel.

Margaret Rarru Garrawurra wins Telstra NATSIAA awards
Margarat Rarru Garrawurra, photography by Charlie Bliss, courtesy of MAGNT.

“Receiving such a volume of great submissions made our job as a selection panel even more difficult. What we were left with after three days of deliberation, is a selection of work from across this continent that is testament to the resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, makers, custodians, and communities. It is a great honour to select from such a large number of submissions and celebrate each artist’s unique practice.”

Telstra NATSIAA
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