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Proudly First Nations-led and managed. We’re passionate about Indigenous art and the people who create it because we’re passionate about our community.

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  1. Lorrkon by Jennifer Wurrkidj

    Painted by Jennifer Wurrkidj. The Lorrkon is a hollow log coffin used by the people of Arnhem Land, Australia. It consists of a tree trunk hollowed out by termites and painted by a clan member of the decea...

  2. Lorrkon by William Manakgu

    Painted by William Manakgu. The Lorrkon is a hollow log coffin used by the people of Arnhem Land, Australia. It consists of a tree trunk hollowed out by termites and painted by a clan member of the decease...

  3. Ngayuku Ngura – My Country by Maringka Tunkin

    In this painting Maringka has depicted her country. The different colours and designs represent varitions in the landscape. This painting is on display at the Brisbane Square Library from 4 October – 30 ...

  4. Wooden Tray “Family Yarns”

    Hand painted rectangle plate decorated with an Indigenous design on solid acacia wood. “Family Yarns” “Yarns” means telling stories/communicating. When families get together they always tel...

  5. Straight Edge Bowl ‘Sharing Knowledge’

    Hand painted round pot bowl decorated with an Indigenous design on solid acacia wood. “Sharing Knowledge” This artwork represents the sharing of our culture amongst different communities, be it...

  6. Martha Protty – Kungka Kutjara

    As a senior law woman of the Kaltukatjara area, Martha’s work draws significant inspiration from local landscape and Tjukurpa (dreaming) stories. Martha’s whole family have lived and travelled in the K...

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