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Waanungga (sugar bag) by Gudu Mungulu, Kids T-shirts

Gudu Mungulu often paints Waanugga, which is a word that describes various forms of bush honey. The hives in which honey is stored are called ‘Sugarbag’, and can be found in trees and in termite mounds. The Wandjinas keep the countryside fresh and healthy which allows the native bees to produce high quality honey in Gudu’s homeland. Gudu’s name ‘Guduwolla’ is Ngarinyin for a particular tree which is favoured by Kimberley honey-flies. It’s white pollen is conspicuous from August until September, and is the main source of bush sugar in The Kimberley.

 

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Name: Gudu Mungulu


Community: Mowanjum


Biography:

Gudu Mungula commenced painting at Mowanjum in 1998. She is a prolific artist and continues to inspire her family with stories from her traditional culture. “My grandchildren ask me about the Wandjina, about the rules. They know about it. I tell them. Callum, my grandson, he learns to paint but he doesn’t get the meaning. You need to tell them. A lot of kids ask questions when they start painting. Callum asks, ‘What colour do I have to use?’ I say you use white there. He helps other kids at school who want to know, telling them the stories. They also want to know about the past.”

As a child, Gudu lived at the Kunmunya mission, located near Camden Sound and Augustus Island in the centre of the Worrorra lands. People from this location were encouraged to visit the Wandjina painting sites, to hunt kangaroo and sea life, and to speak their languages. 

In the 1950’s, Gudu moved to Wotjulum where the groups from Munja and Kummunya were combined to create a new Presbyterian Mission before moving to Derby. The new community in Derby was called Mowanjum, which means ‘settled at last'. However, another move would be imposed on the community to the current Mowanjum site.

Gudu married Allan Mungulu. Alan was the chairman for the community and was very involved in the town and the church. 

Gudu and her five daughters, Sandra, Marjorie, Margaret, Mildred and Robin, all began painting at the time Mark Norval first came to Mowanjum. It was through this experience that Gudu started to talk to the older people about the Wandjina and paint her father's language of the Wandjina from the old site (the caves). 

Wandjina from the coastal area is different to Ngarinyin and Wumumbul people. “Wandjina was for the tribe, stories and beliefs. It must look the same as the first Wandjinas, white and red ochre. The background could be different, but it must look the same as how it was painted in caves. Wandjina represents the whole people, creator, for everything, food and land. It was given by him. I was picturing it like a god, the head of other Wandjinas.” 

“I like doing painting. I have a feeling of it, something important. I like to keep the feeling up. I tell my kids about the feeling."

“I paint my own Wandjina stories like painting the honey bee. I got permission from the older people, owners of those things. The honey bee should be black but I put maybe yellow on the back. Story is plain black but I add colour. Nobody told me. I did it on my own to do something to make it standout.” In the near future, one of Gudu's honey bee pieces will be displayed at the Perth International Airport alongside artwork by various Indigenous artists.  

Gudu works with, and shares her knowledge with, all the other artists and children in the Mowanjum community, at the art centre. Gudu says “We all share. They all know their own painting. I can‘t do their Wandjinas. All people do their own.”

Gudu’s artwork has been exhibited internationally and numerous times nationally, this includes the display of her work at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Gudu  is a regular exhibitor at the Mowanjum Festival and, along with her daughters, Gudu continues to sustain art practices in Mowanjum.

 

 Group Exhibitions: 

2016       Darwin Art Fair.

               Kimberley Art Prize.

               Mowanjum Festival.

2015       Darwin Art Fair.

               Kimberley Art Prize.

               Mowanjum Festival.

2014    Freshwater Cove, Wandjina Tours, Darwin Art Fair.

2013     Freshwater Cove, Wandjina Tours, Darwin Art Fair.

2012     Darwin Art Fair.

2011     Artmarket Perth part of the Commonwealth Festival.

2010     Japingka Gallery Fremantle, Mowanjum Artist new works in ochre.

2009       Mowanjum Festival – Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre, Derby

2008       Shinju Matsuri Wandjina Budda Budding – Broome 6 Gallery

2008       Mowanjum Festival – Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre                       

2008       Kimberley Art Prize -  Derby W.A

2008    Cultural Connections - Artitja Art Gallery Perth

2008    Spirit of the Wandjina -  Shinju Matsuri Exhibition Broome 6 Gallery

2007    Mowanjum Festival - Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre, Derby

2007    Arralululai - Broome 6 Gallery

2007    Mowanjum Exhibition - Woodford Dreaming Festival, QLD

2006    Spirit of the Wandjina - Governor Stirling Tower, Perth

2006    Power of the Wandjina - Macquarie University Sydney

2005    Spirit of the Wandjina - Broome 6 Gallery

2005    Keeping the Wandjinas Fresh - Exhibition and book launch - Alexander Library Perth

2005    Mowanjum Festival

2005    Mowanjum Exhibition - Festival of the Dreaming Woodford, QLD

2004    Mowanjum Exhibition - Sydney Dreaming Festival

2004    Mowanjum Festival

2003    Mowanjum Festival

2003    Spirit of the Wandjina - Harvey Bay QLD 

2002    Visions from the Cave - Sun Picture Theatre, Broome

2002    Mowanjum Festival

2001    Recent Works - Melbourne Spirit of the Wandjina Gallery

2001    Mowanjum Festival

2000    The Art of the Wandjina - Sydney Olympics Exhibition, NSW

2000    Spirit of the Wandjina - Compass Travel Postonja Slovenia

2000    Mowanjum Festival

2000    Spirit of the Wandjina Exhibition - Melbourne

1999    Power of the Wandjina Telstra National Headquarters - Melbourne

1999    Recent Works  - Spirit of the Wandjina Gallery, Melbourne

1999    Power of the Wandjina - Governor Stirling Tower, Perth

1999    Spirit of the Wandjina Exhibition - Governor Place, Sydney

1999    Mowanjum Festival

1998    Spirit of the Wandjina -Telstra National Headquarters, Melbourne

1998    Mowanjum Festival

1998    Mowanjum Wandjina Art – Matzo’s Broome

1998    Spirit of the Wandjina – Grosvenor Place, Sydney

1997    Mowanjum Festival

 

 

 

 


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