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Cairns Indigenous Art Fair '25.
Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 4 (Showcase 1), Booth 2. , 10 - 13 July

Cairns Indigenous Art Fair '25. : Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 4 (Showcase 1), Booth 2.

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  • N.Smith Gallery is thrilled to return to Cairns with new artworks by Kyra Mancktelow. 

    Kyra’s practice examines the historical significance of garments in Australia, using traditional weaving methods and innovative printing techniques to highlight the lasting effects of colonisation on First Nations peoples. N.Smith Gallery will present iconic artworks from her practice alongside new commissions for the art fair.
    • Kyra Mancktelow Unconstitutional Love II, 2025 traditional weaving techniques, woven from natural fibres⁠ 160 x 110 x 70 cm (indicative dimensions)
      Kyra Mancktelow
      Unconstitutional Love II, 2025
      traditional weaving techniques, woven from natural fibres⁠
      160 x 110 x 70 cm (indicative dimensions)
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    • Kyra Mancktelow, Gubagulabu (Y1105), 2022
      Kyra Mancktelow, Gubagulabu (Y1105), 2022
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    • Kyra Mancktelow, Gubagulabu (Y1705), 2022
      Kyra Mancktelow, Gubagulabu (Y1705), 2022
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    • Kyra Mancktelow Gubagulabu (Y1805), 2022 unique bronze sculpture 56 x 37 x 31 cm
      Kyra Mancktelow
      Gubagulabu (Y1805), 2022
      unique bronze sculpture
      56 x 37 x 31 cm
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    • Kyra Mancktelow Gubagulabu (Y1205), 2022 unique bronze sculpture 24 x 29 x 22 cm
      Kyra Mancktelow
      Gubagulabu (Y1205), 2022
      unique bronze sculpture
      24 x 29 x 22 cm
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  • Kyra Mancktelow  Moongalba II, 2021  two unique monoprints on 350gsm Hahnemühle paper  120 x 80 cm each  series of 4  (Edition record) (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Kyra Mancktelow, Untitled (Y2806II), 2022 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Kyra Mancktelow  Oc1954,06.386 I, 2022  ink impression on Hahnemühle paper  80 x 60 cm  unique state print  (Edition record) (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Kyra Mancktelow  Oc1954,06.386 III, 2022  ink impression on Hahnemühle paper  80 x 60 cm  unique state print  (Edition record) (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Kyra Mancktelow  Looped I, 2022  ink impression on Hahnemühle paper  60 x 40 cm (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Kyra Mancktelow  Looped II, 2022  ink impression on Hahnemühle paper  60 x 40 cm (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Kyra Mancktelow  Looped III, 2022  ink impression on Hahnemühle paper  60 x 40 cm (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Kyra Mancktelow, Moongalba II, 2021
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  • Bio.

    Bio.

    ‘Any history to do with Australia I consider haunting.’

    Kyra Mancktelow’s multidisciplinary practice investigates legacies of colonialism, posing important questions such as how we remember and acknowledge Indigenous histories.

     

    A Quandamooka artist with links to the Mardigan people of Cunnamulla, Kyra’s practice includes printmaking, ceramics, and sculpture – each applying a unique and distinct aesthetic. Kyra works with various materials to share her rich heritage, stories, and traditions to educate audiences and strengthen her connection to Country. Her printmaking explores intergenerational trauma as a result of forced integration on colonial missions, and her use of local materials in her sculpture, including clay, emu features, and Talwalpin (cotton tree), strengthens her connection to Country.

     

    Currently undertaking a PhD at Queensland College of Art, Kyra regularly exhibits in both solo and group exhibitions nation wide. Kyra won the 2021 Telstra Emerging Artist Award at The National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, and a Special Commendation at the 2021 Churchie National Emerging Art Prize.

     

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