Patsy Morton Ampetyene
Patsy Morton (Briscoe) - Ampetyene
Patsy resides in Alice Springs; she often visits her homeland Arungi, where she continues to maintain the laws of her ancestors. Patsy’s artworks capture her passion for her culture and heritage. Patsy is of Aboriginal and Irish heritage.
Patsy has been involved in various areas of the visual arts for over three decades. Her works include mediums in fabrics, dressmaking, screen printing, canvas, ceramics, pottery and batik
An established artist since the late 70’s, Patsy’s artworks have been the recipient of several awards, her arts have been sold locally, nationally and internationally. Her artworks are highly sort after and are considered collectables. The late legendary Australian icon, Slim Dusty and his family commissioned two of Patsy’s paintings for their collection.
Patsy’s love of pottery began in the mid 80’s when she discovered clay deposits on her homeland and began experimenting with the raw substance. She later attended a pottery workshop at Yuelumu Community making pressed pots. In 2009, she learned to throw pots on a wheel, but prefers the intimacy of pressing clay.
Contact details:
Patsy Morton - Ampetyan
Anmatyerre Artist and Potter
Alice Springs and Arungi Artist
Mobile Phone 1: +614 68 732 449
Mobile Phone 2: +614 50 666 183 (niece Rhubee Neale)
Email:
Website: patsymorton/
Ytube: video: watch?v=pfIIIkDq9FI
Slim Dusty bush telegraph 2001: bt2.html
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Patsy Morton (Briscoe) - Ampetyene
Patsy resides in Alice Springs; she often visits her homeland Arungi, where she continues to maintain the laws of her ancestors. Patsy’s artworks capture her passion for her culture and heritage. Patsy is of Aboriginal and Irish heritage.
Patsy has been involved in various areas of the visual arts for over three decades. Her works include mediums in fabrics, dressmaking, screen printing, canvas, ceramics, pottery and batik
An established artist since the late 70’s, Patsy’s artworks have been the recipient of several awards, her arts have been sold locally, nationally and internationally. Her artworks are highly sort after and are considered collectables. The late legendary Australian icon, Slim Dusty and his family commissioned two of Patsy’s paintings for their collection.
Patsy’s love of pottery began in the mid 80’s when she discovered clay deposits on her homeland and began experimenting with the raw substance. She later attended a pottery workshop at Yuelumu Community making pressed pots. In 2009, she learned to throw pots on a wheel, but prefers the intimacy of pressing clay.
Contact details:
Patsy Morton - Ampetyan
Anmatyerre Artist and Potter
Alice Springs and Arungi Artist
Mobile Phone 1: +614 68 732 449
Mobile Phone 2: +614 50 666 183 (niece Rhubee Neale)
Email:
Website: patsymorton/
Ytube: video: watch?v=pfIIIkDq9FI
Slim Dusty bush telegraph 2001: bt2.html
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Wrapt in Xmas
Alice Springs Cultural Precinct, 61 Larapinta Dr Alice Springs NT 0870
Wrapt in Xmas
A chance to browse the craft stalls for that special gift or to create your own gift.
Central Craft rounds out the year with Wrapt in Xmas. Here you will be able to purchase last-minute, hand-made items from a variety of craft stalls. Wander through the studios and chat with the members of Territory Craft as they demonstrate a variety of crafts. With both galleries full of quality locally made crafts, it has become the must see place for those special Christmas purchases.
Wrapt in Christmas will start at 10am and finish at 2pm.
video slide show made by Rhubee Neale and Patsy Morton nee Briscoe
Award
Patsy recieved this award while residing in Kempsy NSW.
Patsy Morton Potter sale10am Sat 10 Territory craft wrapt in xmas sale
Wrapt in Xmas
A chance to browse the craft stalls for that special gift or to create your own gift.
Central Craft rounds out the year with Wrapt in Xmas. Here you will be able to purchase last-minute, hand-made items from a variety of craft stalls. Wander through the studios and chat with the members of Territory Craft as they demonstrate a variety of crafts. With both galleries full of quality locally made crafts, it has become the must see place for those special Christmas purchases.
Wrapt in Christmas will start at 10am and finish at 2pm.
events/northern-territory/alice-springs/events/festival/wrapt-in-xmas/.
Patsy Morton (Briscoe) - Ampetyene
Patsy Morton (Briscoe) - Ampetyene
Patsy resides in Alice Springs; she often visits her homeland Arungi, where she continues to maintain the laws of her ancestors. Patsy’s artworks capture her passion for her culture and heritage. Patsy is of Aboriginal and Irish heritage.
Patsy has been involved in various areas of the visual arts for over three decades. Her works include mediums in fabrics, dressmaking, screen printing, canvas, ceramics, pottery and batik
An established artist since the late 70’s, Patsy’s artworks have been the recipient of several awards, her arts have been sold locally, nationally and internationally. Her artworks are highly sort after and are considered collectables. The late legendary Australian icon, Slim Dusty and his family commissioned two of Patsy’s paintings for their collection.
Patsy’s love of pottery began in the mid 80’s when she discovered clay deposits on her homeland and began experimenting with the raw substance. She later attended a pottery workshop at Yuelumu Community making pressed pots. In 2009, she learned to throw pots on a wheel, but prefers the intimacy of pressing clay.
Contact details:
Patsy Morton - Ampetyan
Anmatyerre Artist and Potter
Alice Springs and Arungi Artist
Mobile Phone 1: +614 68 732 449
Mobile Phone 2: +614 50 666 183 (niece Rhubee Neale)
Email:
Website: patsymorton/
Ytube: video: watch?v=pfIIIkDq9FI
Slim Dusty bush telegraph 2001: bt2.html