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Woven Mat

Traditionally, Nganiyal (conical mats) were used as an insect screen when erected, and as a sitting mat when folded. They are used in Ceremony as well as a functional item. 

Nowadays, artists weave many different shapes including flat, round and oblong. 

Categories: Bula'bula Arts

Name: Kathleen Malpamba


Language: Djinba


Community: Ramingining


Biography:

Kathleen Malpamba is a senior fibre artist at Bula’bula Arts, who works on her brightly coloured and dynamic pieces from her home in Tank, an Outstation on the outskirts of the Ramingining Community.

Born into a family of talented and dedicated artists, Malpamba was taught as a young girl to weave by her mother, renowned artist R. Djunginy Malibirr (dec.). Her mother created a strong legacy that Kathleen maintains to this day alongside her sister Janice Djupuduwuy. Kathleen's works are contemporary in style, using bright, naturally sourced colours, often featuring her family's signature luminescent green. However, her knowledge and skilful adaptation of traditional techniques ground her work in Yolngu culture, making her a versatile and respected fibre artist. 

In addition to a career as an exhibiting artist spanning decades, Kathleen is a strong presence in the Ramingining Community. Working at the local Women’s Safe House and with the Arafura Swamp Rangers on cultural activities.


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