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Nola Campbell
Warakurna Artistsborn 1948, Manyjilyjarra language group, Napaljarri skin group, Patjarr community and Wiluna, Kayili Artists
Nola Campbell was born in the bush close to the site of Tatjarr in the late 1940s. She grew up living a traditional lifestyle, travelling the country with her family between Kiwirrkurra and Kunawarritji. She is related to Charlie Wallabi Tjungurrayi and Nangkatji Josephine Nangala, whom she called mother and father. She is also related to the renowned artist, Kumpaya Girgaba, who is her aunt. Nola lost her parents when she was young and was brought up by Mankatji Carnegie and Mr Carnegie. She was taken to Warburton as a young woman and there she married her first husband, Mr Butler. She moved to Wiluna and later Patjarr, where she then married the artist Coiley Campbell. Mr Campbell gave Nola permission to paint his story and she continues this tjukurrpa today, depicting sites at Yunpalara, a remote soak in the Pila Reserve.
Nola has been the subject of an Indigenous Community Stories produced film, titled Nola’s Story. The film aired during the 2016 Fremantle Art Centre Revealed Program in conjunction with the Maritime Museum and Indigenous Community Stories. She has also been a finalist in the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards.