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Bagu figure made by Eileen Tep, 2011
Eileen Tep, a Jirrbal artist working at the Girringun Aboriginal Arts Centre, made this sculptural figure. It was inspir...
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Ceramic form, depicting Wati Nyiru
This ceramic work is featured in the punu or red room within the 'Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters' exhibition. Thi...
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Anzac Day - Advance Australia, Help those Who Helped You, 25...
This badge was made to commemorate Anzac Day in South Australia. Although undated, it was probably made during the First...
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Female sculpture of the Flying Seven Sisters - made by Jenni...
The Seven Sisters Songline travels from the west to the east across the far western and central deserts. The sisters are...
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Female sculpture of the Flying Seven Sisters - made by Angil...
The Seven Sisters Songline travels from the west to the east across the far western and central deserts. The sisters are...
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Bagu figure made by Sandra Escott, 2012
Sandra Escott, a Girramay artist working at the Girringun Aboriginal Arts Centre, made this sculptural figure. It was in...
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Bagu figure made by John Murray and Ninney Murray, 2010
John and Ninney Murray, Girramay/Jirrbal artists working at the Girringun Aboriginal Arts Centre, made this sculptural f...
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Woven pandanus Yawkyawk sculpture in orange, yellow, purple ...
Yawkyawk is a word in the Kuninjku-Kunwok language of Western Arnhem Land, meaning 'young woman' and 'young woman spirit...
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