Bula'bula Arts
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Dhawurr or Batjbarra (Fish Trap) Dhawurr, or Batjbarra, is a traditional fishing method used by Indigenous people in the Arafura Swamp and surrounding wetlands of Arnhem Land. Yolŋu now prefer the modern fishing methods of reels and bait, however, weavers Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Kulyakartu “Long time ago I been there. It is my grandmother’s, grandfather’s, father’s, [and] mother’s country, Kulyakartu. I am painting this particular place. It keeps me connected, [gives me a] sense of belonging [to] tell my grandmother’s story through my art. Read more…
Djilpin Arts Aboriginal Corporation
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Gapu Series XII – Dilly Bags The 2025 Gapu series is the 12th workshop series in Djilpin’s long collaboration with Basil Hall Editions. Djilpin Artists worked, for the first time, with Printmaker Antonia Aitken. Collograph plates were developed by 15 Read more…
Yinjaa-Barni Art
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Coral Reef When the tide goes out it leaves all the weeds among the rockholes mixed with all the colourful coral from the ocean.
Kaiela Arts Shepparton
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Traditional Grasses On Country- Nurtured by the sun There are many Traditional grasses within each Clans lands- We all as custodians of Country harvest, cultivate and trade with other clans.Grass are used for weaving- cultural dance. Grass skirts, headwear, making Read more…
Bula'bula Arts
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Dhawurr or Batjbarra (Fish Trap) Dhawurr, or Batjbarra, is a traditional fishing method used by Indigenous people in the Arafura Swamp and surrounding wetlands of Arnhem Land. Yolŋu now prefer the modern fishing methods of reels and bait, however, weavers Read more…
Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
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Rrugurrgurda (mud crab) * Burarra This design tells the story of Elizabeth’s homeland – a dreaming place, a good dreaming place with plenty of mud crabs. Elizabeth’s homeland lies east of Maningrida, at the mouth of the Blyth river. This Read more…
Ikuntji Artists
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Ipalu – Bush Banana “Ipalu, bush banana. It’s an oval shape. There’s two ways of eating it, from the tree and cooking it in warm ashes.” – Joyce Dixon
Ikuntji Artists
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Wanpanpi – Bush Coconut “Wanpanpi, the bush coconut. You can’t just eat it because it has a hard shell. When you get it from the tree you have to hit it with a rock to open it up to see Read more…









