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Abstract Indigenous Australian painting with dot patterns, wavy lines, and circular motifs in gray, red, and black tones.
Michael Jagamara Nelson, Five Stories, 1984. Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 71 5/8 in. (121.9 x 182 cm). Courtesy the Parker… Michael Jagamara Nelson, Five Stories, 1984. Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 71 5/8 in. (121.9 x 182 cm). Courtesy the Parker Foundation © Estate of the artist. Licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Ltd. Photo: Tom Cogill
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 6:00PM

Lecture by Dr. Fred R. Myers | Making a Cultural Future: The Work of Papunya Tula Artists

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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Papunya Tula Artists, the Grey will host a lecture by Dr. Fred R. Myers (Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, NYU) that discusses some of the social and political achievements of this important cooperative of Aboriginal Australian artists. Since 1973 Myers has served as one of Papunya Tula’s most prominent international advocates, authoring multiple books and edited volumes on Pintupi culture including Irriṯitja Kuwarri Tjungu’s catalogue. His talk will emphasize the artists’ role in sustaining and extending the Pintupi project of self-determination and explore some of the social spaces created by their paintings.

Visitor Access & Registration

RSVP is required—please register to attend this event.  For attendance without an active NYU ID card, RSVP by Wednesday, January 24 to guarantee building access.

Arrive early to view Irriṯitja Kuwarri Tjungu before the lecture—the exhibition will be open from 11am to 8pm on January 22.

NYU’s Grey Art Museum provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be submitted at least two weeks in advance. Please email greyartmuseum@nyu.edu or call (212) 998-6780 for assistance.

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Co-sponsored by the Center for Media, Culture, and History, NYU, and the Department of Anthropology, NYU.