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Desert to the Sea

This artwork reflects the artist’s connection to Bidyadanga, a place where the desert meets the sea. Through colour, pattern, and texture, the painting captures important themes that shape the identity of the community and Art Centre.

Bidyadanga sits on Karajarri Country, where desert Country meets saltwater Country. The community is home to Karajarri people and to desert families who travelled from the Great Sandy Desert to La Grange Mission in the 1960s and 70s, during a time when drought and changing conditions dried desert water sources. The first five language groups to build the community together were Nyangumarta, Mangala, Yulparija, Juwaliny and Karajarri. Today, Bidyadanga continues to grow, welcoming families from across the Kimberley, Pilbara and beyond, creating a strong and diverse cultural community.

Artists draw on stories of place, family, movement, and survival — caring for both land and sea, hunting and fishing, and living between two immense environments. Patterns, marks, and flowing forms echo desert dunes, waterholes, tidal flats, reefs, bushfoods, and sea life, honouring the knowledge held across generations.

In this work, the artist celebrates the beauty of Country and community, offering a glimpse into the rich histories, cultural strength, and enduring connection to land, sea, and way of life.

Name: Marea Barney


Language: Mangala


Community: Bidyadanga


Biography:

Marea grew up in Bidyadanga Community and attended high school in Broome. Her mother’s Country is Juwaliny, and her father’s Country is Mangala. Both of her grandfathers come from the Juwaliny and Mangala sides.

Marea paints the desert landscapes of her family’s Country, including Kulyakartu in the Great Sandy Desert. Her work reflects a deep connection to her grandmother’s Country and the stories passed down through her family, capturing the beauty, memory, and strength of the desert.


© the artist / art centre