This fabulous Bush Car t-shirt features the design of artist Cheryl Mcmillan of Ewyenper Atwatye Artists, Hidden Valley Town Camp in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. This design has become iconic for the textile project that has grown out of this small but hugely creative group of First Nations artists.Town Camp Designs is a collection of products created by Ewyenper Atwatye, Tangentyere Artists and Yarrenyty Arltere Artists. They are a 100% Aboriginal owned and run art centre with all sales directly supporting the artists, and all profit going towards artists fees and future projects. Through their art, Town Camp Artists communicate stories about their families, identity and lives.Tangentyere is an Arrernte word that means coming together, working together. Tangentyere Artists operates a studio, gallery space, and outreach program - providing a hub for art activities across the Alice Springs Aboriginal Town Camps. The organisation
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