Financial Review, Life and Leisure Magazine,Issue 30, Spring, Sue Williams in the Travel section writes,
"For the traveler from the big city, the visit to MacDonald Downs cattle station, next to the remote Utopia Aboriginal community offers an opportunity for a glimpse into the lives of some of Australia's most gifted indigenous artists, working on their traditional lands. Mr and Mrs Chalmers have opened their home for visitors to stay and experience for themselves what it is like to live and work in an area that's rich in Aboriginal Culture and pioneer heritage." See more at; utopianaboriginalart.com.au
Gladdy Kemarre and the Ngala sisters - Kathleen, Angeline and Polly are part of the artists collective in Utopia. These artists have exhibited widely and their works are held in private and public collections in Australia and world wide.
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