Nicola Kngwarraye Butler is an Australian Aboriginal Contemporary Artist. Deeply informed by her diverse background, Nicola experiments with many unique styles and approaches, including contemporary dot works, sculpture and weaving to produce emotional, cathartic and vibrant works that reflect her lived experience and evolving sense of identity.
Cultural Respect Notice
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors are advised that this website may contain names, images, stories, artworks, references, family history, cultural material, and ancestral connections relating to people who have passed away.
This website is created from my own lived experience, family history, creative practice, cultural inheritance, and relationship to Country, memory, spirit, story and place. Some material may include references to ancestors, Elders, old people, cultural knowledge, language, grief, trauma, survival, remembrance and healing.
All cultural material shared here is offered with respect. It is not intended to speak for all Aboriginal people, all Aranda people, all Kukatja (Luritja) people, or any wider community, family or cultural authority beyond my own lived, inherited and researched relationship to these stories.
Please do not copy, reproduce, reinterpret, extract, teach from, commercialise, or use any cultural, ancestral, artistic, written, symbolic or family-history material from this website without my written permission.
This space honours the old people, the families, the stories, the children, the Country, and the continuing strength of Aboriginal knowledge, memory and survival.
With respect,
Nicola Kngwarraye Butler
