Overview

9th International Society for Behavioral Ecology Congress
29.09 – 04.10.2024 Melbourne Convention Centre

The First Nations people of Australia are the oldest continuous living culture in the world, with a deep connection to country dating back at least 65,000 years. This rich history is embodied in creation stories, in dance, in ceremony, and above all, in the diverse art and art practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Wildlife features prominently in the oral and visual narratives of First Nations people. Engravings of bird and kangaroo tracks, and images of Thylacine and echidnas painted in ochres, have been found on rocks and rock shelter sites dating as far back as 20,000 BCE.

In more modern times, animals appear as totems carved out of milkwood by the Wik people of Far North Queensland, and as sculptures woven out of sedges by Nharrindjeri artists from southern Australia. They are depicted on painted boards used for Gurirr Gurirr song and dance ceremonies in the East Kimberley region by the Gija people in north western Australia, and they can be found painted—with x-ray detail— on the bark of Eucalypts by the Kuwinjku people from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.

Very often, the artwork themselves capture astute and sensitive observations of wildlife in action: a crocodile tending to its nest, a mixed species flock of sulphur crested cockatoos and galahs sitting on a tree, or a group of schooling fish. These artworks of animal behaviour, depicted in the context of the environments in which these animals inhabit, make the First Nations people of Australia the very first behavioural ecologists on the continent.

In a first for an International Society for Behavioral Ecology Congress, ISBE2024 is proud to have worked in collaboration with Chapman and Baily to specially curate an exhibition of First Nations art to coincide with the Melbourne Congress.

Drawn from indigenous communities and art centres across Australia, the works in this exhibition showcase the diverse art and art practice of our First Peoples, from bark paintings and decorated Pukumani poles from northern Australia to modern-day acrylics on canvas from the central desert region and sculptures constructed out of salvaged ghost nets from North Queensland. These artworks not only reflect the deep cultural and spiritual connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have with their country, but also highlight the ingenuity, modernity, power and resilience of First Nations culture in a changed and changing world.

I hope you enjoy the art of Australia’s first behavioural ecologists.

Bob Wong
Chair, 19th International Society for Behavioral Ecology Congress
29.09 – 04.10.24 Melbourne, Australia

Works
  • Justine Anderson, Ngintaka - Perentie Lizard, 2022
    Justine Anderson
    Ngintaka - Perentie Lizard, 2022
    Itara - River Red Gum (Eucalyptus Camaldulensis)
    13 x 10 x 87 cm
    Sold
  • Maruku Artists, Ngintaka - Perentie Lizard
    Maruku Artists
    Ngintaka - Perentie Lizard
    Wood Carving
    9 x 3 x 10 cm
    Sold
  • Karen Napaljarri Barnes, Birds, 2022
    Karen Napaljarri Barnes
    Birds, 2022
    Acrylic On Canvas
    107 x 61 cm
  • Karen Napaljarri Barnes, Emu, 2022
    Karen Napaljarri Barnes
    Emu, 2022
    Acrylic On Canvas
    76 x 46 cm
    $ 1,900.00
  • Karen Napaljarri Barnes, Ngatijirri Jukurrpa - Budgerigar Dreaming, 2024
    Karen Napaljarri Barnes
    Ngatijirri Jukurrpa - Budgerigar Dreaming, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    91 x 76 cm
  • Karen Napaljarri Barnes, Ngatijirri Jukurrpa - Budgerigar Dreaming, 2022
    Karen Napaljarri Barnes
    Ngatijirri Jukurrpa - Budgerigar Dreaming, 2022
    Acrylic On Canvas
    61 x 46 cm
    Sold
  • Tony Raguwanga Cameron, Camp Dog, 2022
    Tony Raguwanga Cameron
    Camp Dog, 2022
    Fibre Sculpture
    44 x 3312 cm
    $ 840.00
  • Tony Raguwanga Cameron, Camp Dog, 2022
    Tony Raguwanga Cameron
    Camp Dog, 2022
    Fibre Sculpture
    17 x 4818 cm
    Sold
  • Tony Raguwanga Cameron, Camp Dog, 2022
    Tony Raguwanga Cameron
    Camp Dog, 2022
    Fibre Sculpture
    39 x 24 x 10 cm
    Sold
  • Tony Raguwanga Cameron, Ta Ta Lizard, 2021
    Tony Raguwanga Cameron
    Ta Ta Lizard, 2021
    Fibre Sculpture
    39 x 34 x 8 cm
    Sold
  • Conway Ginger, Bird, 2023
    Conway Ginger
    Bird, 2023
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    12 x 16 cm
    $ 120.00
  • Conway Ginger, Bird And Pigeon, 2024
    Conway Ginger
    Bird And Pigeon, 2024
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    21 x 30 cm
  • Conway Ginger, Birds Flying, 2023
    Conway Ginger
    Birds Flying, 2023
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    12 x 16 cm
    $ 120.00
  • Conway Ginger, Emu Looking, 2024
    Conway Ginger
    Emu Looking, 2024
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    21 x 30 cm
  • Conway Ginger, Frog, 2024
    Conway Ginger
    Frog, 2024
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    30 x 42 cm
  • Conway Ginger, Lioness, 2023
    Conway Ginger
    Lioness, 2023
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    12 x 16 cm
  • Conway Ginger, Owl, 2023
    Conway Ginger
    Owl, 2023
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    12 x 16 cm
  • Conway Ginger, Some Kind Of Beast, 2024
    Conway Ginger
    Some Kind Of Beast, 2024
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    12 x 17 cm
    $ 120.00
  • Conway Ginger, Two Little Birds, 2023
    Conway Ginger
    Two Little Birds, 2023
    Acrylic And Ink On Paper
    12 x 16 cm
    $ 120.00
  • Geraldine Napangardi Granites, Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (Snakevine Dreaming) - Mina Mina, 2024
    Geraldine Napangardi Granites
    Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (Snakevine Dreaming) - Mina Mina, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    46 x 46 cm
    Sold
  • Geraldine Napangardi Granites, Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (Snakevine Dreaming) - Mina Minanew Artwork, 2024
    Geraldine Napangardi Granites
    Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (Snakevine Dreaming) - Mina Minanew Artwork, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    61 x 46 cm
    Sold
  • Datjuluma Guyula, Gunyan, 2023
    Datjuluma Guyula
    Gunyan, 2023
    Locally Sourced Ochre On Ironwood
    54 x 36 cm
  • Wilma Napangardi Poulson, Jurlpu Birds That Live Around Yuendumu, 2024
    Wilma Napangardi Poulson
    Jurlpu Birds That Live Around Yuendumu, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    61 x 61 cm
  • Wilma Napangardi Poulson, Jurlpu Birds That Live Around Yuendumu, 2024
    Wilma Napangardi Poulson
    Jurlpu Birds That Live Around Yuendumu, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    76 x 76 cm
    Sold
  • Patrick Freddy Puruntatameri, Tjurukukuni (Owl), 2023
    Patrick Freddy Puruntatameri
    Tjurukukuni (Owl), 2023
    Locally Sourced Ochre On Ironwood
    26 x cm
  • Patrick Freddy Puruntatameri, Tokwanpini, The Bird, 2023
    Patrick Freddy Puruntatameri
    Tokwanpini, The Bird, 2023
    Natural Ochres On Ironwood Carving
    211 x 2013 cm
    $ 13,350.00
  • Desmond Taylor, Niminjarra (Paji), 2019
    Desmond Taylor
    Niminjarra (Paji), 2019
    Gouache On Paper
    76 x 61 cm
  • Keith Wikmunea, Ku' Piintal, 2022
    Keith Wikmunea
    Ku' Piintal, 2022
    Natural Ochres On Milkwood
    49 x 69 x 25 cm
    Sold
  • Keith Wikmunea, Ku' Piintal, 2022
    Keith Wikmunea
    Ku' Piintal, 2022
    Natural Ochres On Milkwood
    55 x 95 x 22 cm
    $ 5,800.00