public program, galleries

Exhibition: Walytja munu Ngura, Art and Films from the Aṉangu Lands Partnership

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June 25 - July 11, 2025

Galleries I & II, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome

  • You can find the Waltja munu ngura exhibition in The Mill’s Galleries, located at 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta (Adelaide).

    The Mill’s Galleries are open Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm.

    Accessibility

    The Mill has two entrances, the main entrance on the corner of Angas and Gunson Street and an accessible entrance further down Angas Street.

    Both doors are locked from the outside, there is a doorbell on the main door that will alert The Mill team. They will meet you at the accessible entrance to welcome you into the building.

    The Mill has concrete flooring throughout with no internal steps and a disability toilet on site.

    Read more in-depth information on our accessibility web page.


The Mill is excited to present Walytja munu Ngura, a new exhibition of Art and Films from the Anangu Schools Lands Partnership, Department for Education, South Australia.

June 25-nguru July 11-kutu, 2025

Galleries 1 & 2, 154 Angas St, Kaurna tjutaku ngurangka

Nganana pulkara pukularinyi nyuranya nintintjaku Walytja munu Ngura, exhibition kuwaritja, panya Anangu Lands Partnership-angku palyantja tjuta. Panya kuula tiinpa ngaranyi partnership nyangangka: Kuula panya aitpa ngaranyi APY Land-ta, kuula kutju Maralinga Tjarutjala, munu kutju Yalatala ngaranyi. Anangu munu Piranpa educator tjutaya tjungu waakaripai kuulangka munu putingka kulu-kulu.

Exhibition nyangangka (ini panya Walytja munu Ngura), art munu film kuulangka palyantja tjutala nintini, panya yiya kutjupa, yiya kutjupa nganana palyantja tjuta nintilpai Fregon Arts Festival-ta. Ka waaka nyanganpa student, walytjapiti, munu kiminiti tjutangku visiting artist tjutangka tjungungku palyantja tjuta ngaranyi ka tjukurpa kutjupa tjuta video-ngka ngaranyi. Ka video tjutangka tjukurpa wiru tjuta ngaranyi palyanku nyinanytjatjara munu kiminitingka wirura nyinanytjatjara. Wangka kutjarangkaya video-ngka tjukurpa wangkapai; Pitjantjatjara munu English.

There are 10 Anangu schools in remote South Australia: 8 are located on the red dirt of the APY (Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara) Lands, with Oak Valley located on the red dirt of the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands, and Yalata on the coastal sands of the far west where Anangu Educators work shoulder to shoulder with non-Anangu educators in classrooms and learning on Country.

Walytja munu Ngura (Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara for Family and Place) is an exhibition of art and films from the schools of the Anangu Lands which are presented annually at the Fregon Arts Festival. The works are created by students, family, and community, in collaboration with visiting artists, and include videos of stories that explore concepts of wellbeing and citizenship, narrated in Pitjantjatjara and English.