Ku' Dog by Leigh Namponan
Aurukun’s iconic sculptural tradition is a result of the unbroken cultural ties to the Ancestral past. Each Clan has a rich Ceremonial Heritage linked to sacred story places on each Clans Estate. The earliest ethnographical documentation and collection of Wik sculpture was in the late 1800s.
Over the past 15 years, the Wik and Kugu Art Centre and the arts have developed the signature sculpture th Ku' (dog) for the wider community to appreciate and adopt.
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Wik & Kugu Arts Centre
Wik & Kugu Arts in Aurukun is a place where traditional and contemporary cultural expression is nurtured a...
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