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exhibited at
Bábbarra: Maningrida Printed Textiles
Description

ANU School of Art and Design Llewellyn Hall, Canberra, ACT, 2017

Website
http://www.anu.edu.au/events/bábbarra-maningida-printed-textiles
exhibited at
Wiwa Bábbarra: Sacred Ground
Description

ANU School of Art and Design Foyer, Canberra, ACT 2017

Website
http://soa.anu.edu.au/event/b%C3%A1bbarra
exhibited at
Beyond the Surface
Description

Cairns Regional Gallery, QLD 2016

Website
https://www.cairnsartgallery.com.au/whats-on/exhibitions/beyond-the-surface
exhibited at
Báb-barra: Women Printing Culture
Date
4 November 2017 - 16 December 2017
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

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.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/111-2017-exhibitions-projects/326-bab-barra-women-printing-culture

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References [<ExternalResource: Bábbarra Women’s Centre. “Belinda Kuriniya.” Bábbarra Women’s Centre. Last modified 2017. >, <ExternalResource: Davidson, Christina. “Talking Up Textiles: Community Fabric and Indigenous Industry.” In Talking Up Textiles: Community Fabric and Indigenous Industry by Christina Davidson, 1-64. ANKAAA: Northern Territory, 2012.>, <ExternalResource: Kuriniya, Belinda. “Artist Profile: Belinda Kariniya.” In Talking Up Textiles: Community Fabric and Indigenous Industry by Christina Davidson, 23. ANKAAA: Northern Territory, 2012. >, <ExternalResource: Maningrida Arts and Culture. “Belinda Guriniya.” Maningrida Arts and Culture. Last modified 2017. >]