My Culture – My Rock Artby Shirley Collins
My Rock Art is my visual depiction of some stories that have been painted in caves and surrounds and these have been passed to me through my father and my father’s people the Pitta Pitta people of Western Queensland. This is my way of sharing my aboriginal culture through connections to my Country that relate to my people, the native animals and the land itself. And to think that 30,000years later we are still sharing our culture through visual art.
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About the artist
“Shirley Collins (Yumala)
Shirley Collins parents were Aboriginal people. Her mothers’ side is both Aboriginal / English from the Eastern Arrernte from the Northern Territory. Her father’s side is both Aboriginal and German; however she grew up acknowledging only her Aboriginal Culture. She is a Pitta Pitta woman from Boulia in Western Queensland, her totem is the Brolga, and her traditional name in Pitta Pitta language is “Yum-ala” meaning eldest sister; Shirley uses this name to sign off her artwork.
Her work has been included in the annual Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) from 2009 – 2014. Her work is in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Queensland State Library, and Townsville City Council.
She is a founding member of the Murris in Ink artists, a printmaking group based from Umbrella Studio. In 2010 MII were invited to create a folio of works for CIAF 2011. The collection titled Ngapa Kai Kai (water/food) was launched at the Art Fair and toured with Artslink (formally the Queensland Arts Council) throughout Queensland and New South Wales since 2011. Her work has been featured in Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, The Cultural Centre Townsville and Umbrella Studio in group exhibitions.”