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Welcome to Wendy's World:
I Came Around in Circles
Art has the power to transcend time, place, and language. It tells stories, preserves culture, and gives voice to individuals whose narrati...
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The Yellow Bus
An Inspiring Intersection of Innovation and Accessibility in Art and Cultu...
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Reflecting on the past 5 years
As we mark the 5th anniversary of...
From Roebourne to Kosovo: dispossession and cultural memory
“Learning about the history of Roebourne is to learn about injustice piled on top of injustice, yet the reserve era is almost universally looked upon by Ng...Posted in: Aboriginal, Biennale, First Nations, First Nations Radio, Government of Western Australia, Ieramagadu, Kosovo, mutual aid, Ngaarda Media, nostalgia, Peter Kropotkin, Pilbara, Prosfygıka, RISE Fund, Roebourne, Rural utopiasRead moreNgurrawanna: Rediscovery and Regeneration
With remarkable happiness for the team, the film took home first prize for the 2023 Monster Children Short Film Award and has been shortlisted for the BAFTA-qualifying Aesthetica Sh...
Posted in: Australia Council, DLGSC, Flourish Fashion, Garuwa, Iya Ware, Jirra Harvey, Juluwarlu, Kalinya, Monster Children Short Film Awards, Ngurrawaana, Wanaka, Wimiya Woodley, YindjibarndiRead moreIn our Wendy Era
As our collaboration with Nancybird is Juluwarlu's second significant collaboration for 2023, we'd like to share what the creative process looks like for us, for other Aboriginal art centres contemplating similar ve...Posted in: Aboriginal Art, aboriginal art and design, Claire Martin, country to couture, DAAF, Darwin, Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation, FORM, frankie, giclee print, juluwarlu, juluwarlu art, Michael Jalaru Torres, millstream, nancybird, Pilbara, roebourne, wendyRead moreJuluwarlu x Robert Gordon Pottery Collaboration
We are so thrilled to be launching a very special collaboration between leading Australian potters Robert Gordon x Juluwarlu. The forms and shapes of the collection are inspired ...
Posted in: Australia Pottery, Home Beautiful, Jane Cheedy, juluwarlu, juluwarlu art, Myer, robert gordon, YindjibarndiRead moreNgurra Nyujunggamu - When the World Was Soft
Ngurra Nyujunggamu, When the World Was Soft, is a profoundly important showcase of Y...
A Family Affair at Revealed 2023
The 2023 Revealed Exhibition for new and emerging WA Aboriginal Artists, returns to FAC to celebrate the creativity, ambition, and diversity of contemporary Aborigina...Read moreIn Good Company: Juluwarlu Stockists
Juluwarlu people tell stories about their country, culture, and language through their art. Today, our artists’ original works are being used to create products and merchandise that convey Yindjibarndi culture and h...Read moreTracks We Share
“The Elders would get all the stories, they would put it in an artform … and share that as another interpreting of Yindjibarndi stories. We could put it in our books and documentaries, but we could also sh...Posted in: Aboriginal Art, aboriginal art and design, AGWA, Alice Guiness, Aneisha Larry, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Banyji (Pansy) Cheedy, Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Denise Kelly, FORM, Harry Mills, Jane Cheedy, Joylene Warrie, Judith Coppin, Lyn Cheedy, Margaret Read, Tootsie Daniels, Tracks We Share, Wendy Hubert, Wimiya WoodleyRead moreCountry to Couture 2022
"I'm feeling pumped to show my family's culture, being around all these other First Nations people, it's very empowering. We've come a long way as blackfellas… and to be in this...
Posted in: Aboriginal Art, aboriginal art and design, Alice Guiness, Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Country Road, DAAF, Darwin, Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation, Dylan Buckee, MAGNT, Michael Jalaru Torres, Vogue, Vogue Australia, Wendy HubertRead more