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Maningrida Arts & Culture – Cap (black)

Maningrida Arts & Culture is a pre-eminent site of contemporary cultural expression and art-making, abundant with highly collectable art and emerging talent.

Through their homelands resource organisation, Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation, artists turned an art trade that began just over 50 years ago into a multi-million dollar arts and cultural enterprise. Maningrida Arts & Culture supported hundreds of artists on their homelands, more than 20 artworkers, held 20 exhibitions annually, won prestigious awards, and enjoyed the international fame and success that the boom in the Aboriginal art market of the 1990s and 2000s enabled.

Acclaimed senior artists including Owen Yalandja, Ivan Namirrkki, Janet Marawarr, Lena Yarinkura and Jack Nawilil continue to expand their mediums and narratives. Artists such as Paul Nabulumo, Samson Bonson, Anniebelle Marrngamarrnga, Serena Bonson, Jeremiah Bonson, and Fiona Jin-majinggal have emerged to become a formidable force in the national and international landscape. They sit alongside the leading proponents of a fibre sculpture movement. Doreen Jinggarrabarra, Freda Wayartja Ali, Bonnie Burarn.garra, Dorothy Bunibuni, Lorna Jin-gubarrangunyja, Marina Murdilnga, Frewa Bardaluna, Helen Stewart and Vera Cameron are amongst a group of female artists who reinterpret functional forms using natural fibres to create highly sought-after pieces across the fine art and interior design sectors.

We protect the place in history for those artists who have come before, among them: J. Mawurndjul AM, K. Lindjuwanga, Bob Burruwal, Samuel Namundja, Crusoe Kurddal, Laurie Marbaduk, Yirawala, Wally Mardarrk, John Bulunbulun, Peter Marralwanga, England Banggala, Elizabeth Mipilangurr, Lena Djamarrayku, Mary Marabamba and Jack Wunuwun.

Their legacy can be experienced in current and forthcoming exhibitions across Australia and internationally, showcasing the collectable artwork of today’s artists.

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