A number of notable
Indigenous artists were born, raised, or lived at Haasts Bluff, including
Makinti Napanangka,
Daisy Jugadai Napaltjarri,
Tjunkiya Napaltjarri,
Wintjiya Napaltjarri,
Eileen Napaltjarri,
Nora Andy Napaltjarri,
Ada Andy Napaltjarri,
Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri,
Molly Jugadai Napaltjarri,
Norah Nelson Napaljarri,
Doris Bush Nungarrayi,
Bill Whiskey Tjapaltjarri, and
Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula.
Ikuntji Artists Ikuntji Artists is a
not-for-profit Aboriginal art centre, run by a board of seven Indigenous directors. It was the first art centre established by women in the
Western Desert Art Movement, starting out as a women's centre in 1992. with the assistance of
Marina Strocchi. The centre was incorporated as Ikuntji Artists Aboriginal Corporation in 2005, and many of the artists' works are now represented in national and international collections. Around 100 local artists are represented by the centre. In 2019, Ikuntji artist
Eunice Napanangka Jack won the
Vincent Lingiari Art Award for her painting titled
Kuruyultu, which is the name of her birthplace. Singer
Jessica Mauboy, Minister for Indigenous Australians
Linda Burney, and Australian comedian
Celeste Barber have worn clothing featuring design by Ikuntji, and Ikuntji art has been displayed in Europe. In September 2022, artists Keturah Zimran and Roseranna Larry travelled to Paris, France, where their designs were being showcased in fashion shows. ==References==