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Janie Kulyuru Lewis

Janie Kulyuru Lewis is an artist from Tjala Arts in the heart of Amata community, in far north-west South Australia on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. Her father’s Country is Aparatjara, Western Australia and her mother’s Country is Watarru, South Australia. After attending school in Adelaide, Janie moved to Amata to live with her family. Before coming to work at Tjala Arts, Janie specialised in batik, working under the umbrella of Tjurma Homelands Arts and Craft Centre. Janie paints her Country and sometimes paints her mother’s creation story Tjukurpa Waru (Fire Story). She paints at Tjala Arts alongside her sister Muna Kulyuru.

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