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The Koskela Gallery is pleased to present: STRONG TIWI, a series of paintings and carvings by Tiwi Design.
Tiwi artists are recognized nationally and internationally for their beautiful ironwood carvings. Depicting local birds and traditional ceremony (Pukumani), Tiwi artists harness the medium as a contemporary expression of culture.
STRONG TIWI showcases one of the oldest and most artistically diverse art centres in Australia – Tiwi Design. Located on Bathurst Island, 80km north of Darwin, Tiwi Design is home to over 100 First Nations artists working across a range of mediums, including: canvas, bark, ironwood carvings, textiles, sculpture, and print.
Title: Pipirrwunni
Artist: Therese Ann Munkara
Medium: Ochre on canvas
Dimensions: 880 x 552mm
Catalogue Number: 327-19
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Title: Pipirrwunni
Artist: Therese Ann Munkara
Medium: Ochre on canvas
Dimensions: 880 x 552mm
Catalogue Number: 327-19
Please note: This artwork is part of our current exhibition 'STRONG TIWI' running from 17 May - 16 June 2022. The exhibition will be available to view in store from Monday May 16 and all purchased works will be dispatched from Friday June 17th.
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All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artworks come with a certificate of authenticity.
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Made in Australia
This product is manufactured in Australia. Buying Australian-made supports local businesses and jobs, supports our community, and strengthens our economy.

Supports First Nations peoples and communities
Approximately 70% of the value of this product goes to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned organisations. This income, independent of Government welfare, supports First Nations cultures and self-determination.