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Latitude
-23.7
Longitude
133.87
Start Date
1961-01-01
End Date
1961-01-01

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ID
tb9ae7

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DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/colin-tjakamarra-mccormack
Birth Place
Alice Springs, NT, Australia
Biography
Walangari Karntawarra Jakamarra, also known as Colin McCormack was born in Alice Springs in 1961. He is of the Arrernte, Luritja, Walpiri, Yankuntjatjarra, Pintubi, Anmatjerre and Alyawarre peoples of the Central and Western Desert. Walangari has held many executive positions and been the director of various Aboriginal councils. He chaired CAAMA (the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association), the first Aboriginal owned radio station and was a director of the first Aboriginal television station, Imparja. He is committed to improving the lot of his people and helping ensure that the voice of Aboriginal Australia is heard. He has Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees and an Associate Diploma of Aboriginal Education. Walangari has designed and conducted his own very successful cross-cultural course at the Institute of Aboriginal Development in Alice Springs. The course was attended by many overseas and local professionals and students. Like the course, Walangari sees his paintings as a form of communication between cultures. Walangari is multi talented. He is a gifted musician and dancer, with a wonderful stage presence but it was the legacy of his famous 'great-grandfather’, Albert Namatjira and the inspiration of his 'grandfather’ Clifford Possum that encouraged him to paint. While his paintings tell the traditional stories of his people and feature the iconography of the 'Western Desert’, Walangari uses a fuller colour spectrum and unique effects to forge a striking path within modern Aboriginal Art. His paintings are widely acclaimed and he has exhibited extensively both in Australia and overseas. In 1995 he painted the first prize for the inaugural Indigenous Surfing Competition sponsored by Billabong and Coca Cola and Walangari’s life and paintings have been featured in many TV programmes & publications, including the “International Artist” magazine. The Australian Museum featured Walangari in the CD ROM that they produced as part of their Living Colour exhibition in March 2000 and in 2003 he was commissioned to paint a work for the Rugby World Cup Paris Exhibition. In the same year his work featured in the annual selling exhibition Art Paris in the Carrousel du Louvre. The National Gallery of Australia has acquired one of his early works. Writers: Farr, Delia-Rose Date written: 1994 Last updated: 2008
Born
b. 1961
Summary
Walangari Karntawarra is an Aboriginal elder and internationally exhibited painter originally from Alice Springs whose work uses his traditional 'Central Western Desert' iconography to tell Dreaming stories. Tertiary educated, he is also a talented musician, teacher and public speaker. Walangari regards his art as a means of cross-cultural communication.
Gender
Male
Died
None listed
Age at death
None listed