Rock art and Yingana
Moving image: Explore cultures and art making around the world
Moving image: Explore cultures and art making around the world
Since deep time, Aboriginal people have painted images on the rock escarpments of the Stone Country.
In this film we meet the creation mother, Yingana, painted on the rock surface of Injalak Hill, in the intellectual and global powerhouse that is Arnhem Land.
These paintings are the markers of place and connection to country, they are the images of law, knowledge and power.
Today, these important records of culture and society are passed on by the artists from Injalak Arts and Crafts, to both younger generations of Aboriginal people, and now beyond, to all the corners of the earth.
In this film we meet the artists as they work at Injalak Arts and Crafts and we find out why art centres are so important to Aboriginal communities.
Knowledge, painting and country, the third film in this series about the culture of Western Arnhem Land, takes us on a journey to meet the region’s most respected elders.