Walter Brooks

Walter Brooks
Tiwi Creation
locally sourced ochres on ironwood
dimensions variable
Provenance: Jilamara Arts & Crafts, NT
BORN
1994
LANGUAGE
TIWI
REGION
TIWI ISLANDS
COUNTRY
PURUMPANALI
SKIN GROUP
WANTARINGUWI
DANCE
KAPALA (SAILING BOAT)

Walter Brooks is a young carver and artist at Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association. He is mentored by senior carver Patrick Freddy Puruntatameri and spends most of his days working in the open air Murrunungumirri carving workshop. He uses locally sourced ironwood and earth pigments to make tokwampini (birds), figurative works which represent the Tiwi creation story, tutuni poles and ceremonial spears.

 

After finishing High School at Tiwi College here on Melville Island, Walter lived for a while at Pirlangimpi (Garden Point), but then moved to Milikapiti with his partner to bring up their young family. He is a staff member at the organisation, collecting ironwood and ochres for the studios and he also heads up the bark collecting team during wet season – harvesting and seasoning purrungupari (flat barks) and tunga (bark baskets) for artists to paint throughout the year. Walter is also a keen dancer contributes to many of the funded culture projects here at the art centre, often helping senior artists teach culture and share skills with the local primary and high school students through the Culture Class program. He has sat on the Executive Committee of the organisation and is a strong voice for the art centre’s young membership.

 

In 2O23, Walter was part of an exhibition at Vivien Anderson Gallery with senior Jilamara artists Timothy Cook and Conrad Tipungwuti. He was a significant part of Paralika Tutini Jilamara, a major install of Tiwi tutini poles at the Art Gallery of South Australia for Tarnanthi. He travelled to Adelaide for the opening and performed Tiwi Yoyi (dance) for the projects public program. He is also part of the collaborative artist-led film project YOYI (dance) which premiered internationally at Gropius Bau in Berlin and was curated into The National 4: Australian Art Now at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney in 2023.

Walter Brooks |
Purukuparli with Tokwampini
2024
locally sourced ochres on carved ironwood
151 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts & Crafts, NT cat 322-24
Walter Brooks |
Japarra
2016
locally sourced ochres on carved ironwood, feathers
71 cm (H)
Provenance: Jilamra Arts & Craft cat 395-22
Walter Brooks, Wulirankuwu, 2024
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