Old Days by Marjorie Nunga Williams - ISBN: 9781922777850
Hardcover
Childhood memories bloom in vibrant art, recalling Country and old ways.

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  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    8 July 2025

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Summary

Old Days depicts the author’s childhood memories while spending her time between Iwupataka (Jay Creek) and Ntaria (Hermannsburg), as well as frequently visiting Tempe Downs, her mother’s Country. Her vibrant artwork brings her memories to life and include animals and birds - soaring eagles, goannas, echidnas and horses - as well as Elders on Country, Hermansburg mission days, play and of course fishing and picnicking. They are all brought to the forefront of her expansive landscapes.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922777850
ISBN-10:1922777854
Author:Marjorie Nunga Williams
Publisher:Magabala Books
Imprint:Magabala Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:8 July 2025
Weight:380g
Dimensions:256mm x 256mm x 8mm
About The Author

Marjorie Nunga Williams

Marjorie Nunga Williams is a senior Western Arrernte woman. She was born in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) in 1953, where she lives today. Marjorie paints with Tangentyere Artists. She is a proud grandmother, Western Arrernte language teacher and member of the Central Australian Women’s choir, travelling internationally to perform. Since joining Tangentyere Artists in 2017, Marjorie has developed a sought-after style of figurative landscape painting, depicting memories of her early years on Country. She spent this time between Iwupataka (Jay Creek) and Ntaria (Hermannsburg), as well as frequently visiting Tempe Downs, her mother’s Country. Nunga cleverly uses vibrant colours and exaggerated proportions to make apparent the hive of activity present in these places. Since joining Tangentyere Artists in 2017, Marjorie has developed a sought-after style of figurative landscape painting, depicting memories of her early years on Country. Her works have been exhibited widely across the Northern Territory and in 2019 was invited to an artist residency program at Mulgara Gallery, Voyages, Yulara. She has worked on the Honey Ant Readers series to illustrate and translate the books into Western Desert languages. She spoke about this series at the NT Writers Festival in 2019.

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