Emily: I Am Kam | Araluen Arthouse Cinema | 15 September @ 7pm

Mon, 15 Sep, 2025 at 07:00 pm UTC+09:30

61 Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs, NT, Australia, Northern Territory 0870 | Alice Springs

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Emily: I Am Kam  |  Araluen Arthouse Cinema  |  15 September @ 7pm
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šŸŽ„ Emily: I Am Kam
šŸ“† Monday, 15 September | šŸ•– 7pm
šŸŽž Araluen Arthouse Cinema
šŸ“ Araluen Arts Centre
Celebrating the legacy of Australia’s most significant female artist - Emily Kam Kngwarray.
We travel with her descendants as they revive awely ceremonies and collaborate on a major retrospective exhibition, reaffirming her connection to Country.
Emily: I Am Kam celebrates the legacy of Emily Kam Kngwarray, one of Australia’s most significant and prolific female artists. An Anmatyerr woman and senior Law figure who believed her work had the power to protect her Country, Alhalker. Emily: I Am Kam questions what legacy and success look like for this extraordinary Aboriginal artist, revealing it’s so much more than the 3,000 or so paintings Kngwarray left behind.
She painted, because this act was tied to her cultural responsibilities to Alhalker and meant she could fulfil her obligations to her extended family in the Sandover homelands of the Northern Territory - but also simply because she loved to paint.
Featuring a visual feast of art works from across Kngwarray’s astonishing career including works selected by First Nations curators Hetti Perkins and Kelli Cole for the National Gallery of Australia’s major retrospective exhibition Emily Kam Kngwarray in 2024, this is an opportunity to gain real understanding of who Kngwarray was and why she painted.
Using precious audio interviews recorded in the 1980s and 1990s with Kngwarray in her Anmatyerr language by linguist Jennifer Green, and visuals, many which have never been seen before, we give Kngwarray the opportunity to speak for herself. For the very first time, Kngwarray and her female descendants carry us deep into her cultural and artistic life.
As Hetti and Kelli remember, ā€œKngwarray’s female descendants camped at Alhalker to dance and sing the awely (women’s ceremony) for their Country. Early in the camp, the women summoned a 40-year-old archival recording of Kngwarray’s songs. Played through a computer and small portable speaker, they were able to listen and check the sequence and texts of the Alhalker songs. Interjections between verses were offered by Kngwarray throughout the recording—remarking on Alhalker Country or noting the age of these cultural practices.ā€
Kngwarray’s journey began in 1914. It’s an epic story of 20th-century Australia—from her birth at Alhalker, 250 km northeast of Alice Springs; experiencing the frontier as a young girl and seeing a white person for the first time; to cultural custodianship. In the late 1970s, as a member of the Utopia Women’s Batik Group, she became, as she called herself, ā€œthe Boss of Batik,ā€ and then, some 11 years later, transitioned to acrylic paint on canvas. In the last decade of Kngwarray’s life, she was ā€˜discovered’ as a ā€˜superstar’ of Australian art .
Her paintings have been exhibited in Australia, Asia, Europe and North America, and in the decades since her death in Alice Springs in 1996, her work continues to command record-breaking prices in the international art world.
She was a force to be reckoned with. As Dr Jennifer Green highlights: ā€œShe was a pioneer in her field, partly because of her unique aesthetic vision but also because of the force and eccentricity of her personality.ā€ Emily’s work has, in many ways, provided a time capsule—a precious record - for those who have come after her.
In March 2023 as part of the process of curating the exhibition, Hetti, Kelli and Jennifer Green travel to the Utopia region to collaborate with Kngwarray’s extended family, the Alhalker and Anangker ladies. Tamarind Tree Pictures crew were there and filmed critical footage of the journey. A journey that carries us all the way with the ladies to a private viewing of the Emily Kam Kngwarray exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia.
ā€œThis is how the olden time people sang and danced,ā€ Kngwarray says, before taking up the song again. Kngwarray’s words are echoed and affirmed by the women gathered at the camp. In the awely performance, Kngwarray’s strong voice transports across time providing a steadying accompaniment. Here, the audience is given a rare privilege; witnessing the presence of Kngwarray, in spirit and in voice.
With her countrywomen on her sacred land when they dance and sing a memorial to their ā€˜famous’ family member, a woman who held deep cultural knowledge. The final word on this great artist must be given to her descendants, the contemporary custodians of Alhalker who follow in her footsteps. They simply describe her art as arraty ilem - telling the truth.
šŸ“¼ GENRE: Art Biography
šŸŽ„ DIRECTED BY: Danielle MacLean and Dena Curtis
šŸŽž PRODUCED BY: Danielle MacLean, Anna Grieve
šŸ–„ View the trailer here šŸ‘‰ https://vimeo.com/1093954240?share=copy#t=0
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