Annie Pitjara Hunter

Born: 1964

Language Group: Alyawarr

Region: Atnwengerrp, central Australia, Northern Territory


Annie Pitjara Hunter, sister to artists Susan, Jessie and Sandy Pitjara Hunter is well known for the fine execution of her interpretation of Women’s Business. Like her sisters Annie is concerned with Awely and all it symbolises during the deeply spiritual women’s ceremonies. Over the last fifteen years she has participated in many group exhibitions throughout Australia.

Awely (or women’s business) is associated with women’s social structure and ritual knowledge. Awely describes the painted designs and images associated with women’s rituals. The detailed and delicate execution of her paintings are made with great care and respect for its intrinsic meaning. In her paintings Annie depicts ‘women’ and ‘ceremonial sites’ in which her community gathers for their rites. The women sit and sing songs handed down from their ancestors and pass on their ‘Dreamings’ to those younger to pay homage to their ancestors, the land and the food it produces. These Dreamings and ceremonies teach the community the rules and survival of life in their desert environment.

Pitjara Hunter’s have been collected since the beginning of the Utopia art movement when batik was first introduced to the women in 1977. Her batik was selected for Utopia- A Picture Story an exhibition from the Holmes à Court Collection which toured extensively nationally and overseas. Her paintings were also featured in the significant exhibition “Utopia Women’s Paintings, the First Works on Canvas, A Summer Project” (1988-89).

Born on MacDonald Downs in 1964 to Johnny Ngwarrai Hunter and Molly Bula Hunter, Annie now lives with her family on Atnwengerrp - Utopia region, central Australia.

Collections:

The National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

The Holmes The National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

The Holmes a Court Collection, Perth Court Collection, Perth

Exhibitions:

1989 - Alcoota, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

1989 - A Myriad of Dreaming: Twentieth Century Aboriginal Art, Westpac Gallery, Melbourne Design Warehouse Sydney

1989 - Utopia Women's Paintings - the First Works on Canvas

1988-89 - A Summer Project, S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney

1990 - 'Utopia - A Picture Story,' an exhibition of 88 works on silk from the Holmes a Court Collection by Utopia artists which toured Eire & Scotland

2006 - Utopia, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne

2007 - Patterns of Power, Art from the Eastern Desert, Simmer on the Bay, Sydney

2007 - Standing on Ceremony, Tandanya Cultural Institute, Adelaide

2007 - Eastern Desert Dreaming, Artists from Utopia, GalleryG, Brisbane

2008 - Power of Place, Tandanya: National Aboriginal Cultural Institute Inc., Adelaide

2010 - Aboriginal Artists UK Spring Show 11-13 June, London

2011 - Utopian Aboriginal Art, Without Pier Art Gallery, Melbourne

2011 - Desert Visions, Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia

2013 - Aboriginal Artists UK Show , London

2014 - Indigenous Group Show, Without Pier Art Gallery, Melbourne

2016 – Richmond Hill Gallery, London, UK

2017 - Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia 

2018 - Indigenous Group Show, Without Pier Art Gallery, Melbourne

2018 - Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia 

2019 - Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia

2020 - Richmond Hill Gallery, London, UK

2021 - Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia

2022-24- Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia