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…layers that represents a woven Yorta Yorta landscape and a reflection of my childhood hessian painted fairyland room. It represents the essence of my childhood and my Yorta Yorta identity….
…layers that represents a woven Yorta Yorta landscape and a reflection of my childhood hessian painted fairyland room. It represents the essence of my childhood and my Yorta Yorta identity….
…sustained commitment to pursuing art making as a means of preserving, celebrating, and showcasing culture and Country. Pricing for this exhibition does not include stretching – we can quote if…
…is also an active member of her local Community and a committed worker for Reconciliation. Eva has exhibited widely and her work is held in collections in Australia and internationally….
…into coils which are covered and stitched together with strands of fibre threaded onto a needle. Artists combine colours and patterns to obtain intricate new graphic patterns. These techniques are…
…into coils which are covered and stitched together with strands of fibre threaded onto a needle. Artists combine colours and patterns to obtain intricate new graphic patterns. These techniques are…
…into coils which are covered and stitched together with strands of fibre threaded onto a needle. Artists combine colours and patterns to obtain intricate new graphic patterns. These techniques are…
…into coils which are covered and stitched together with strands of fibre threaded onto a needle. Artists combine colours and patterns to obtain intricate new graphic patterns. These techniques are…
…into coils which are covered and stitched together with strands of fibre threaded onto a needle. Artists combine colours and patterns to obtain intricate new graphic patterns. These techniques are…
…into coils which are covered and stitched together with strands of fibre threaded onto a needle. Artists combine colours and patterns to obtain intricate new graphic patterns. These techniques are…
…into coils which are covered and stitched together with strands of fibre threaded onto a needle. Artists combine colours and patterns to obtain intricate new graphic patterns. These techniques are…
…everybody was asleep, searching for her arms and breasts. As she searched among the trees she chanted over and over again: ‘Come to me my arm’ and finally she found…
Graduation Ceremony This exhibition continues in spirit the touring exhibition “Yidumduma Bill Harney: Bush Professor” curated by Margie West and launched by Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre, Katherine,…
The country associated with this Jukurrpa is Mina Mina, a place far to the west of Yuendumu, which is significant to Napangardi/Napanangka women and Japangardi/Japanangka men. All of them are…
…are Jangala men and Nangala women. After stopping at Puyurru, the water Dreaming travelled on through other locations including Yalyarilalku, Mikilyparnta, Katalpi, Lungkardajarra, Jirawarnpa, Kamira, Yurrunjuku, and Jikaya before moving…
…as foretold in the dream. He travelled to where his parents had told him and got the wap, amu and poles and headed for the lagoon, careful not to be…
…as foretold in the dream. He travelled to where his parents had told him and got the wap, amu and poles and headed for the lagoon, careful not to be…
…to the island, they made a fire and sat around the fire, some of the animals were shivering and cold. The dog, sat also and they all started telling stories….
…and chirping like a choir as natural alarms to wake them up for a new day. The morning rain is a sign welcoming a brand new day. Our life must…
…and usually crafted from wanari, mulga wood. It is used for hunting and fighting and in pairs as a percussive instrument for inma or ceremony. Size and shape differ according…
…and usually crafted from wanari, mulga wood. It is used for hunting and fighting and in pairs as a percussive instrument for inma or ceremony. Size and shape differ according…
…ways of making marks using a range of different tools and materials. The artists have found common ground and a way of expressing themselves through the universal language of paint….
…The boarder around the water hole tells of our ancestors and for how long they have traveled to the sea to gather food and collect other materials for daily use….
…ways of making marks using a range of different tools and materials. The artists have found common ground and a way of expressing themselves through the universal language of paint….
…ways of making marks using a range of different tools and materials. The artists have found common ground and a way of expressing themselves through the universal language of paint….
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