Narpula Napurrula Scobie

Born: 1958

People: Pintupi

Language: Pintupi

Area: Kintore

Narpula Napurrula Scobie was born near Haasts Bluff and grew up in Papunya. Her parents were forcefully transported there together with 400 other aborigines as part of the official assimilation policy. Narpula Napurrula Scobie stayed there until the beginning of the 80s. Both her older brother Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula her husband Johnny Scobie Tjapanangka are artists. She assisted her husband for many years in painting the background details to his paintings, but first began working independently in the 80s. In those early years she was the only female artist working in the Pintupi area. She is also the step sister to Mitjili Napurrula.

Collections:

1984 Alice Springs Art Award, Alice Springs

1984 Papunya and Beyond, Araluen Art Centre, Alice Springs.

1985 Two Worlds Collide: Cultural Convergences in Aboriginal and White Australian Art, Artspace, Sydney, Australia

1987 Art and Aboriginality, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth,

1988 Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Australia

1988 Recent Aboriginal Paintings. Incorporating the Maude Vizard-Wholohan Art Prize Purchase Awards, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.

1988 Wanderausstellung in China

1990 Friendly Country – Friendly People, Araluen Centre for the Arts, Alice Springs, Australia

1991 The Painted Dream. Contemporary Aboriginal Paintings, Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand

1994 Chapman Gallery, Canberra, Australia

1996 Papunya Tula Artists Pty. Ltd., Alice Springs.

1997 Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.

1997 Geschichtenbilder, Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr, Speyer,

1999 Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia

2001 Aboriginal Art 2001, Scott Livesey Art Dealer, Melbourne, Australia

2001 Galerie Knud Grothe, Charlottenlund, Denmark

2001 Museé des Beaux Arts et d´Archeologie de Vienne.

Exhibitions of her work include:

Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide

Australian Museum, Sydney

Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide

Kelton Foundation, Los Angeles, USA

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane

Robert Holmes of Court-Sammlung, Perth

South Australian Museum, Adelaide