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Yaritji Young (born c. 1956) is a Pitjantjatjara woman artist from Pukatja,[1] a community within the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands and she now lives at Rocket Bore; a homeland north of Amata.[2] Young is a significant Australian Aboriginal artist and senior law women who is to committed to fostering law and culture and this forms a core part of her artistic practice. Most of Young's paintings are drawn from the Tjala (Honey Ant) Dreaming.[3][4]
Young often works with her sisters and their collaborative artworks, in which they are known as 'The Ken Sisters Collaborative', receiving international attention and winning major awards.[5]
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of a family collaborative called the Ken Sisters, along with Tingila YaritjiYoung, Freda Brady, Sandra Ken, and Tjungkara Ken. They initially came together...
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family, working out of Tjala Arts. When working with her four sisters—YaritjiYoung, Freda Brady, Sandra Ken and Maringka Tunkin—the group is known as the...
Retrieved 18 January 2020. Davidson, Helen (10 August 2018). "Natsiaa 2018: young guns breathe new life into Indigenous art traditions". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077...
communities. Wingu's son, Winmati Roberts, became married to Eileen's daughter, Yaritji Stevens. As the two elder women's success in the art business increased...