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Suzanne O’Connell Gallery, Brisbane QLD 2009
ANU School of Art and Design Llewellyn Hall, Canberra, ACT, 2017
Nomad Art, Darwin, NT 2017
ANU School of Art and Design Foyer, Canberra, ACT 2017
Cairns Regional Gallery, QLD 2016
Paul Johnstone Gallery, Darwin, NT 2015
Art Atrium, Sydney, NSW 2011
Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK 2011
Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, VIC 2010
Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, VIC 2008
Short Street Gallery, Broome, WA 2008
Annandale Galleries, Sydney, NSW 2005
AGNSW, Sydney, NSW 2004
William Mora Galleries, Melbourne, VIC 2004
Musée del l’Hôtel-Dieu, Mantes-la-Jolie, France 2001
Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2001
Raft Artspace, Darwin, NT 2000
Northern Territory University Gallery, Darwin, NT 1999
Karrang Kunred/Mother-Land unites three senior Kuninjku women of the Kurulk clan who are closely related: sisters Jennifer Wurrkidj and Deborah Wurrkidj and aunt Susan Marawarr. Artistic boundaries are pushed for the first time in this exhibition by connecting traditional bark paintings, lorrkon (hollow logs) and Mimih carving, alongside experimental textile prints.
Karrang Kunred/Mother-Land unites three senior Kuninjku women of the Kurulk clan who are closely related: sisters Jennifer Wurrkidj and Deborah Wurrkidj and aunt Susan Marawarr. Artistic boundaries are pushed for the first time in this exhibition by connecting traditional bark paintings, lorrkon (hollow logs) and Mimih carving, alongside experimental textile prints.
Bábbarra Designs, a contemporary art textile centre in the community of Maningrida, is Aboriginal owned and governed, run by women for women. It is one of a small group of Indigenous textile-producing art centres in Australia that design, print and sew product onsite, in community.