Katanari is from Tjurma Homelands and paints with Tjurma Arts and Crafts centre as well as the women at Minymaku Arts. She has been a practicing artist for many years and is always experimenting with ideas and traditional stories from her Dreamtime.
Group Exhibitions
New works from Pitjantjatjara/Yankunyjatjara Lands , Hogarth Galleries, Sydney 2003
Ananguku Arts and Culture Corporation , Arterial Gallery, Parkside, Adelaide 2003
Nganampa tjukurpa – Our stories , Port Melbourne Uniting Church, Melbourne 2003
Kapi Wala Nganampa – Our water holes , On Shore Art, Newtown, Geelong 2003
Desert Mob , Araluen Galleries, Alice Springs 2003
Mina Wala – fresh – like water from a spring , Araluen Galleries, Alice Springs 2002
Irititja Munu Kuwaritja Tjukurpa – Stories from the past and present , Tandanya, Adelaide 2000
Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award , Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin 2004
Beyond Batik: a joint exhibition by members of the ACT Batik Association and artists from the Tjurma Homelands , Canberra 1991
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award , Northern Territory Museum And Gallery, Darwin 2004
Minyma tjutaku painting Amatala nguru – Many paintings from the women of Amata , Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne 2004
Desert Mob , Araleun Galleries, Alice Springs 2004