Western Desert Art Centre Expedition
- Varaktighet: 7 Dagar (cirka)
- Plats: Jamieson, VIC
- Produktkod: PCVNJW
This expedition is of shorter duration than most of our trips, an ideal introduction to remote desert country if you are short on time.
This expedition will take you to remote Aboriginal communities that very few people get to visit. You will meet artists and curators. There will be the opportunity to purchase art from the source at far beter prices than the galleries of Alice Springs or the capital cities.
Day 1
We pick up at your hotel at Yulara at 09.00am and travel west through the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park and into the Western Deserts. We will stop to admire the stunning vistas of the Petermann Ranges, through country of red sandhills and stately desert oaks. In the afternoon we cross the Western Australian border. We camp in view of the ramparts of the Schwerin Mural Crescent.
Day 2
Awake to birdsong and your first morning in the desert. After breakfast we head for the settlement of Warakurna. We will visit Australia’s most remote weather station - Giles Meteorological Station. Built in 1955, Giles is still a fully functioning station, with daily baloon launches. Giles is very much a part of the Western Desert art story, as the Weapons Research Project was responsible for the movement of Aboriginal people away from their traditional lands and into new communities and missions set up across the desert. We will explore this story in detail. We will visit the art gallery at Warakurna Roadhouse. Warakurna Artists were established in 2005. Whilst many of the artists paint Tjukurpa - dreaming stories, there is also a strong figurative movement here, where historical and cultural stories are told in paint. We head to the Sandy Blight Junction road and camp beneath the Walter James Range. We will walk into Bungabiddi Rockhole beneath spectacular red cliffs. There is some Aboriginal rock art to be found on the walls of the gorge.
Day 3
We travel north along the Sandy Blight Junction Road, named by surveyor and road builder Len Beadell. Ascending the Frederick Range we will have vast views of the desert, stretching from the Petermann Ranges across Lake Hopkins all the way to Mt Leisler near Kintore. We will camp on a clay pan in the Mu Hills.
Day 4
We continue north along the Sandy Blight Junction road, crossing back into the Northern Territory through impressive stands of Desert Oaks and deep red sand hills. We will lunch beneath the ramparts of Mt Leisler. In the afternoon we will visit Walngurru - Kintore we head to Sandy Blight Junction, and then north on an Aboriginal business road to camp.
Day 5
We visit the small isolated community of Nirripi beneath the singular peak of Karku. High on Karku is one of the Western Deserts most sacred ochre mines, hence the location of Nirripi. After visiting the art centre we will travel north to our camp south of Yuendemu.
Day 6
We travel to Yuendemu, and visit the longest running and most successful art centre in Central Australia, Warlukurlangu Artists. Curator and manager Celia Alfonso will not only give us adetailed tour through the gallery, but will also take us to the extraordinary Mens Museum, were some of the earliest examples of Western Desert Art can be seen. In assets/img/duck_pond.jpg"fact, it is argued that the art at the Mens Museum actually predates the famous doors at Papunya. In the afternoon we head south to camp in Desert Oaks near Central Mount Wedge.
Day 7
We visit the Papunya Tjupi Art Centre at Papunya, the town where Geoffrey Bardon encouraged the old men to paint. Some believe this was the genesis of the modern westerndesert art movement. We travel on to Haasts Bluff and visit the Ikuntji Art Centre, before turning east through the Western MacDonnell Ranges National Park to arrive at your hotel in Alice Springs mid to late afternoon.