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Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a dynamic collective of over 400 Aboriginal women artists from 26 remote communities across the Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara, and Yankunytjatjara (NPY) lands. Through their innovative use of native grasses and traditional weaving techniques, they create vibrant fibre art that embodies the spirit of Country, culture, and community.

2024 Newsletters

2024 Newsletters

Find out what's been happening at Tjanpi Desert Weavers by navigating through the links below. If you'd like to be added to the mailing list that receives these updates, please subscribe here. Tjan...

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2023 Newsletters

2023 Newsletters

Find out what's been happening at Tjanpi Desert Weavers by navigating through the links below. If you'd like to be added to the mailing list that receives these updates, please subscribe here. Tjan...

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2022 Newsletters

2022 Newsletters

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2021 Newsletters

2021 Newsletters

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2020 Newsletters

2020 Newsletters

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Tjanpi Recent Achievements

Tjanpi Recent Achievements

Manguri WiltjaFORM and Polyglot Theatre 2017 - 2019Manguri Wiltja saw Tjanpi teaming up with Western Australian cultural organisation FORM and Melbourne-based children’s theatre company Polyglot Th...

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2019 Monthly Updates

2019 Monthly Updates

Find out what's happening at Tjanpi in 2019 through monthly updates.

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2018 Monthly Updates

2018 Monthly Updates

Find out what happened at Tjanpi in 2018 through monthly updates.

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Mparntwe Gallery

Explore the largest collection of Tjanpi artworks at our gallery in Alice Springs. Discover a changing selection of baskets, sculptures, jewellery, books, and merchandise, including products from the NPY Women’s Council Ngangkari team.

Location: NPY Women’s Council, 3 Wilkinson Street, Alice Springs NT 0870 – just follow the pink signs.

Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10am–4pm (closed weekends, public holidays, and during January).

Contact us: (08) 8958 2377 tjanpi.reception@npywc.org.au