The art of healing
Type
Label
The art of healing
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Censorship classification: Exempt (For educational use only). Ronin recommends: For General exhibition
Main title
The art of healing
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
558083117
Runtime
22
Summary
"The Saint Teresa Church stands proudly in the Aboriginal community of Ltyentye Apurte, a township of 500 people, 80km south-east of Alice Springs. This is a Catholic Church like no other. Agnes Palmer, an Arrernte woman, grew up in a Catholic Mission and as an adult felt that she had been given a story to tell about God and the Creation. She became a driving force in a project to paint the bare white walls of the community's church. In 2002, a professional artist, Cait Wait, was brought in to help train a group of women who were interested in painting the walls. The women overcame their initial shyness and fears and through prayer and the singing of hymns, found the inspiration to paint. From floor to ceiling, all of the walls were covered with colourful paintings of the story of Jesus, mixed with the wildlife and landscapes from the area, and images of Aboriginal people. The work not only gave the women strength and pride but also inspired the community and visitors to the Church. The intention of the painting was spiritual, with the aspiration of helping people - to share the story and the art with kids in trouble and with others to inspire them
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
Contributor
Subject
- St. Teresa Church (Ltyentye Apurte, N.T.)
- Palmer, Agnes
- Eastern Arrernte (Australian people) + Social life and customs
- Eastern Arrernte (Australian people) + Religion
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Church decoration and ornament -- Northern Territory -- Ltyentye Apurte
- Art, Aboriginal Australian -- 21st century
- Wait, Cait
Is Part Of
Mapped to
Incoming Resources
- Has instance1
Outgoing Resources
- Classification1
- Contributor5
- Genre1
- Subject8
- St. Teresa Church (Ltyentye Apurte, N.T.)
- Palmer, Agnes
- Eastern Arrernte (Australian people) + Social life and customs
- Eastern Arrernte (Australian people) + Religion
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Church decoration and ornament -- Northern Territory -- Ltyentye Apurte
- Art, Aboriginal Australian -- 21st century
- Wait, Cait
- Is Part Of1
- Mapped to1