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migi bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia and tie-dyed cotton twine. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap that is closed off at the end. The dyes Read more…
migi bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia and tie-dyed cotton twine. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap that is closed off at the end. The dyes Read more…
migi bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia and tie-dyed cotton twine. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap that is closed at the end. The dyes are commercial and Read more…
migi bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia and tie-dyed cotton twine. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap and long tassels underneath with a Kulap (matchbox seed). The Read more…
migi bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia and tie-dye cotton twine. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thick plaited strap and long tassels underneath with a Kulap (matchbox seed). The Read more…
migi bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia and tie-dyed cotton twine. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap and long tassels underneath with a Kulap (matchbox seed). The Read more…
migi bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia, tie-dyed cotton twine and brown jute string. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thick plaited strap and long tassels underneath with a Kulap Read more…
Djerrk (Bush String Bag) Djerrk (Bush String Bag) is a flexible, open weave bag made from the bark of Balgurr (red-flowered Kurrajong) but can also be made using Banyan Tree or the Cocky Apple Tree. The bark is harvested by Read more…
Women collecting bush foods The Anangu people travelled vast desert landscapes, following the seasons for food and shelter, deeply attuned to the rhythms of the land. This resilience and wisdom embedded in traditional bush foods that sustained them across generations. Read more…
Murru- Bush Murru- Bush (Bidjara langauge) is inspired by the living energy of the bush. A place of healing, knowledge and connection