Keith Wikmunea was born in 1967 in Aurukun. He was raised in Aurukun by his parents. Keith is from the Language group Wik-Alken (mother’s side) and Wik-Mungkan (father’s side). His totems are the White Cookatoo, Goanna from his father’s side and the Galah and Frilled-neck lizard from this mother’s side. Keith’s country is Kencherang (father’s side) which is south from Aurukun. There’s a large freshwater lagoon there. During the wet season the saltwater comes up the creek during the high tides. “There is one large creek that comes into that country which splits out into my mother’s country called Ti-tree”. When the freshwater breaks out in the wet season it joins with the creek at Kencherang and connects to the saltwater. Keith belongs to the Apalech Clan from his father’s side. His mother’s side is the Winchanam Clan. As an artist, Keith is passionate about passing on his creative and cultural knowledge to future generations. His vision is for Wik and Kugu people to keep their culture strong and alive.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Keith stared his working career as a house painter for the Aurukun Shire Council. He has also been a member of the Aurukun Justice Group and has been working at the Wik and Kugu Arts centre for the past two years.
EXHIBITIONS
(Group)
2023. Telstra NATSIAA Exhibition, Museum & Art Gallery of Northern Territory
2023 Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair (CIAF)
2023 Aak Keenkanam, From the Beginning Exhibition, JGM Gallery, London
2023 Aak Min! Exhibition, Vault Gallery, Aboriginal Art Co, Brisbane,
2022 Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair (CIAF)
2022 “Yuk Wuy Min Ngantamp” – Northsite Gallery Cairns
2022 “Aak Puul” – the Brunswick Street Gallery Melbourne
2022 Sydney Modern Project, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Yirabana Gallery
2021 Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair (CIAF), Cairns
2020 Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair (CIAF), Cairns
2019 Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair (CIAF), Cairns
2018 Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair (CIAF), Cairns
2017 Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair (CIAF), Cairns
2017 National Gallery Victoria (NGV), Awards Dinner
2017 National Gallery Victoria (NGV), ‘Past Legacy Present Tense’
2016 Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair (CIAF) , Cairns
2016 Merricks Gallery, “The Family” Mornington Peninsula
2017 Wik & Kugu 2017: Woolloongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane QLD
2017 Present Tense. Past Legacy: Present Tense: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne VIC
2017 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville QLD
2017 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Redland Art Gallery, Redland QLD
2017 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture QLD
2017 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Gympie Regional Gallery, Gympie QLD
2016 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Rockhampton Art Gallery, Rockhamton QLD
2016 Cairns Indigenous Art Fair 2016: Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal, Cairns QLD
2016 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Logan Art Gallery, Logan QLD
2016 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Toowoomba Regional Gallery, Toowoomba QLD
2016 Cairns Indigenous Art Fair 2016: Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal, Cairns QLD
2016 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Logan Art Gallery, Logan QLD
2016 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Queensland. Touring Exhibition: Toowoomba Regional Gallery, Toowoomba QLD
2014 My Country: Contemporary Art from Black Australia, curated by Bruce McLean: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
2014 My Country: Contemporary Art from Black Australia, curated by Bruce McLean: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
2013 Aurukun 2013: Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne VIC
2013 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), Brisbane QLD
2013 My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), Brisbane QLD
2011 Aurukun: New Paintings and Sculptures: Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney NSW
2011 21st Century: Art In the First Decade: Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane QLD
2008 Aurukun Sculpture: Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne VIC
2007 Puulway, Wik & Kugu Totems by the artists of Aurukun: Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne VIC
2005 “New Directions from Aurukun” Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi
COLLECTIONS:
– Magistrate Wendy Cull Private Collection
– Yiribana Gallery, AGNSW
– Collections National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne VIC
– National Museum of Australia, Canberra ACT
– Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane QLD
Selected Bibliography
2016 AT THE GALLERY: Even the dogs are barking about fantastic art show. Lisa Loader. Central Western Daily. APRIL 23 2016