Kathleen Petyarre - Major Collections

Major Collections

  • Holmes a Court Collection
  • Musée des Arts d'Afrique et d'Océanie, Quai Branly, Paris, France
  • Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France
  • Kunsthaus - Sammlung Essl, Klosterneuburg, Austria
  • Aboriginal Art Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • The Vroom Collection, The Netherlands
  • Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Kelton Foundation, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Harvard University (Peabody-Essex Anthropology and Ethnology Museum), Salem, Massachusetts, USA
  • Levi-Kaplan Collection, Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Kluge-Rhue Collection, University of West Virginia VA, USA
  • Museum Puri Lukisan, Ubud, Indonesia
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra ACT, Australia
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney NSW, Australia
  • Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide SA, Australia
  • The Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth WA, Australia
  • The Museum & Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin NT, Australia
  • Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide SA, Australia
  • A.T.S.I.C. Collection, Adelaide SA, Australia
  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne VIC, Australia
  • University of South Australia Art Museum, Adelaide SA, Australia
  • Edith Cowan University, Perth WA, Australia

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