

![]() Ngoia Napaltjarri "Swamps near Nyrippi" Cat No. 10488 Size = 200 x 250 cm. Acrylic on Linen |
![]() Ngoia Napaltjarri "Swamps near Nyrippi" Cat No. 10481 Size = 117 x 170 cm. Acrylic on Linen |
![]() Ngoia Napaltjarri "Swamps near Nyrippi" Cat No. 10493 Size = 190 x 210 cm. Acrylic on Linen |

Ngoia Napaltjarri
Also Known As: Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri
Born: 10/07/1947
Region: Western Desert
Community: Haasts Bluff
Outstation: Mt Liebig
Language: Luritja / Warlpiri
Local group: Luritja / Warlpiri clan
Subjects: Water snake and the swampy landscape in which it dwells.
Medium: Synthetic polymer paint on Belgian linen
Awards:
2006 - Winner 23rd Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award,
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin.
2004 - Winner Advocate Central Australian Award, NT.
Collections:
Artbank, Sydney.
National Australian Art Gallery, Canberra.
Thomas Vroom collection on loan to the Aboriginal Art Museum, Utrecht the Nederland's.
Private and cooperate collections in Australia, Denmark and Germany
Exhibitions:
Group Exhibitions:
2006 - 23rd Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Museum
and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin;
New works by Wentja Napaltjarri and Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri, Neil Murphy Indigenous
Art in Association with Watiyawanu Artists, Mt. Liebig present on exhibition at
Depot II Gallery, Sydney.
2003 - 2004 - Desert Mob Show, Alice Springs,
2003 - 20th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Darwin NT
2002 - 19th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Darwin NT
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Notes:
Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri was born in Haasts Bluff, a daughter of Angoona Nangala
and Jim Tjungurrayi. (Please view Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri Curriculum Vitae page
219 Australian Encyclopedia Aboriginal Artists dictionary of biographies) Her
husband (deceased) Jack Tjampijinpa Pollard was a very important artist painting
for Papunya Tula Artists community. Ngoia mostly works for the Watiyawanu Artists
of Amunturrngu Corporation and has special custodianship responsibilities for
her country and will often fly by helicopter on business with the North Territory
Land Council. In 2004 Ngoia received the First Prize in the Advocate Central
Australian Award.
She paints her father country, which is sacred Walpiri territory associated with
narratives to the 'water snake'. The oval shapes in her paintings are iconographic
representation of the swamps and lakes near Nyrripi (Talarada) North West of Mount
Liebig where Ngoia lives. She depicts the wet and dry characteristics of the country.
This region is changed with the spiritual presence of the 'water snake', which
lives beneath the surface. This is the area where her father was hunting in the past.
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