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 This artwork showcases the artist’s skillful use of colour, texture, and technique, reflecting a deep connection to their environment and culture. Each detail embodies the unique identity of Bidyadanga Artists, where the original five language groups—Nyangumarta, Mangala, Yulparija, Juwaliny, and Karrajarri—come together to create art that speaks to the heart of Country. Over time, the community and Art Centre has grown to include people from other Kimberley tribes, fostering a space where diverse cultural knowledge and practices come together. Situated where the desert meets the sea, artists draw inspiration from their ancestral Country and personal journeys. The artist captures the vibrant beauty of both desert and coastal landscapes, blending earthy reds, deep blues, and intricate patterns distinctive to their cultural heritage. The themes and composition invite viewers into the artist’s world, offering a glimpse of the rich, intertwined histories and the enduring connection to land and spirit that define the Bidyadanga community.

Name: Noreen Bangu


Language: Juwaliny


Community: Bidyadanga


Biography:

“I work at the school and have lived here all my life. I have four children — my oldest will be 31 this year (2025). I love it there because I want to help the kids, because the kids are our future — the future generation for our community. Through painting, I’m learning how to represent each language group in the community.

I am currently enrolled in training to be a language teacher at the school. Hopefully, I can teach language again in the school.

I love painting and doing art. I’m self-taught, I suppose — I’ve always loved doing art. It makes me feel good and at peace. My aunty and my sister used to paint — they were famous artists. I get inspiration from them. My aunty, Honey Child, used to paint for Mangkaja Arts.”
– Noreen Bangu


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