Collect
11 October - 10 November 2024
Location:
JamFactory
Tarntanya/Adelaide
Kaurna Country
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Contact Ali Carpenter
ali.carpenter@jamfactory.com.au
6 December 2024 - 12 January 2025
Location:
JamFactory
Tarntanya/Adelaide
Kaurna Country
Sales enquiries
Contact Ali Carpenter
ali.carpenter@jamfactory.com.au
Buyu (weaving) from Ramingining
Through the traditional knowledge of the Yolngu Nation, weaving has a strong history within the Ramingining community and this exhibition presents contemporary woven works by several female artists from Bula’Bula Arts. Included are works of cultural ceremonial significance as well as pieces that evolved from explorations in weaving at the Langarra Bush Gallery, a three day camp that provided artists the opportunity to experiment with varied techniques and showcase new skills.
Bula’bula Arts would like to thank the Kaurna People for hosting Yolŋu work on their Land.
Exhibitors: Mary Dhapalany, Margaret Djarrbalabal, Julie Djulibing Malibirr, Angieletta Malibirr, Kathleen Malpamba, Evonne Munuyngu, Kylie Pascoe, Margaret Wulngurrwulngurr
Ninuku Arts
Artists from Ninuku Arts, an Indigenous Arts centre located in the remote community of Kalka in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands, collaborate with JamFactory’s Glass Studio to create unique glass vessels featuring the artists hand painted bold designs.
Presented in conjunction with Chihuly in the Botanic Garden.
Evonne Munuyngu, Dhawurr/Batjbarra (Fish Trap), 2023, Gunga - Pandanus Spiralis, natural dyes, 550 x 150, Photo: Connor Patterson
Selinda Davidson, Tali Tjuta, 2021, Tali Tjuta I, I2021, Photography by Sam Roberts