Procreation Conservation by Margaret DouglasProcreation Conservation by Margaret Douglas
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Waralungku Arts Centre

Procreation Conservation by Margaret Douglas

$527.00
Lagoon with Lillies by Miriam CharlieLagoon with Lillies by Miriam Charlie
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Waralungku Arts Centre

Lagoon with Lillies by Miriam Charlie

$527.00
Message Sticks Diwurruwurru by Nancy McDinny (38 x 55cm)Message Sticks Diwurruwurru by Nancy McDinny (38 x 55cm)
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Waralungku Arts Centre

Waralungku Arts (pronounced Wharr Ral Loonghu) is an indigenous art centre located in the remote town of Borroloola. NT. It is not-for-profit, and fully owned and governed by Aboriginal peoples of the region. Waralungku Arts represents artists the from four main language groups – Yanyuwa, Garrawa, Marra and Gurdanji.

Waralungku artists are producing vibrant contemporary work which reflects history and tradition, but also speaks of current issues and concerns for Aboriginal people of today. The leading Borroloola artists explore a range of themes in their work including the life and the history of the community, wider political views and environmental concerns and also (very often) simply the distinctive beauty of the surrounding landscape.