Two girls holding hands - Still from 'Arrkutja Tharra, Kungka Kutjara, Two Girls' (2023)
Artworks by Sally M Nangala Mulda and Marlene Rubuntja

Two Girls From Amoonguna exhibition kit

Our vibrant and inspiring resource celebrates the artwork and friendship of Arrernte and Southern Luritja artist Sally M Nangala Mulda and Arrernte and Western Arrarnta artist Marlene Rubuntja.

Year levels: 4–8

Curriculum: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures cross-curriculum priority; Visual and Media Arts; Personal and Social Capability

Download our resource (below).

Please print A4 and in colour.

About the resource

Our resource offers:

  • insight into the art practice of Sally M Nangala Mulda and Marlene Rubuntja
  • a guide to cultural safety and an Acknowledgement of Country
  • activities for students and teachers for use in the classroom or gallery to connect with the exhibition
  • links for further reading and research

The Visual and Media Arts activities may be undertaken before, during or after your exhibition visit. While they are designed for students in Years 4–8, you are encouraged to adapt these activities to suit your learning program and context. This resource builds learning around the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures cross-curriculum priority.

This exhibition kit has been written by Merindah Funnell and Emma Hicks with FLENK Collective and produced in partnership with ACMI.