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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders both past and present.

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Ngambri Woman, 2021

Narelle Zeller

Darling Portrait Prize 2022 Finalist

Ngambri Elder Aunty Matilda House-Williams is a proud Aboriginal woman who has dedicated her life to Indigenous affairs and seeking social justice for Australia's First Peoples. Born and raised at Erambie near Cowra and Hollywood in Yass, Matilda returned to her ancestral home of Kamberri/Canberra in 1963, becoming a prominent Indigenous activist and an integral figure in the development of services and recognition for Aboriginal people. This portrait aims to evoke a sense of storytelling – to share Matilda's story of resilience, tireless contribution to community and culture, and strong connection to Country that continues to inspire and educate many.

Darling Portrait Prize 2022

Other DPP paintings from Narelle Zeller

Carma, 2019 Narelle Zeller
DPP 2020 Finalist
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