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Waringarri Aboriginal Arts in Kununurra, Western Australia | Non-profit organisation



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Waringarri Aboriginal Arts

Locality: Kununurra, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9168 2212



Address: 16 Speargrass Rd 6743 Kununurra, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.waringarriarts.com.au

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22.01.2022 Peggy Griffiths’ stunning work at John Curtin Gallery exhibited with all the finalists for this year’s John Stringer Prize. Photo courtesy of Wesfarmers Arts . #peggygriffiths #johnstringerprize #artmuseum #waringarriarts #finalist #australianart #aboriginalartist #indigenousartist #ochre #naturalpigments



22.01.2022 Wow! We now have 10K followers on Instagram! Thank you to everyone who follows our page and for your amazing support of our artists and community. We love being able to share our stories, art and culture with all our friends around the world. ... As a proudly Aboriginal owned art centre, all proceeds from art sales, art commissions and cultural tourism is returned to the community to support our ongoing program of arts and cultural projects. Thank you from everyone at Waringarri Arts for your incredible support. Photo: Tim Lanzon See more

19.01.2022 The Tarnanthi online Art Fair is now on until 6th Dec. Works from Waringarri Arts and Kira Kiro Artists are available to buy online. The Tarnanthi Art Fair in-person event will be held on the 4th - 6th Dec 2020. Lot 14, North Terrace, Adelaide. View online art fair: www.agsa.sa.gov.au//tarnanthi-art-fair-2/art-centres-2020/... #tarnanthi #AGSA Art Gallery of South Australia #onlineartfair #aboriginalart #indigenousart #waringarriarts

17.01.2022 Delany paints her grandmother’s Country, Larrgen in the area of Keep River as it flows through gorge country. During the wet seasons it is joined by little flood water creeks and the open country become marshy. There are lots of new grasses and spinifex growing and you can see the spirit of Country as it moves across the land with the wind in the grasses. Delany Griffiths, Larrgen, 2020, 60 x 80cm, natural pigment on canvas. 5678-20. Available at our online store: www.waringa...rriarts.com.au/products/larrgen-1 Enquiries: [email protected] Ph: (08) 9168 2212



17.01.2022 Kittey Malarvie depicts a meditation on the multifaceted play of wind and light on the cloudy, milk-coloured water of Sturt Creek, south-west of Kununurra. The water moves quickly, stirring the circular shaped clusters of grasses and sand underneath, shimmering the water with a unique golden beauty. As Malarvie states, The rainbow serpent keeps the water there. The artist translates the language of place into the gestures and utterances of international abstraction. He...r increasing contemplation on movement of wind, light and the energetic presence below the waters’ surface reveal an artist fully immersed in the expression of intangible forces. Kittey Malarvie, Milkwater, 2019, 150 x 180cm, natural pigment on canvas. 5708-19 Enquiries: [email protected]

11.01.2022 Sydney folk! Don't miss ‘Above and Below’ exhibition opening at Aboriginal Contemporary this Saturday 28th November. A stunning exhibition of two of our most exciting emerging artists, Louise Malarvie from Waringarri Arts and Angelina Karadada Boona from Kira Kiro Artists. For more details please contact Nichola at:... [email protected] | 0450 929 183 https://www.aboriginalcontemporary.com.au #exhibition #sydneyevents #sydneygallery #aboriginalart #indigenousart #whatsonsydney #artgallery #indigneousartist

09.01.2022 Corroboree photos from our Community Night for National NAIDOC week 2020. Big thanks to Tim Lanzon for the photos. #naidoc #alwayswasalwayswillbe #waringarriarts #corroboree #keepingculturestrong #indigenous #aboriginalaustralia #thekimberleyaustralia



03.01.2022 This painting represents the Brenda Ningarmara's traditional Country along the Dunham River near Kununurra in the east Kimberley. The river flows across the centre of the painting. On either side are the many freshwater springs. Across the top and bottom of the painting are indicated the hills and ridges of Woorre-Woorrem. In each corner the areas represent all the small hills in this country. Brenda Ningarmara, Woorre-woorrem, 2020, 60 x 60cm, natural pigment on canvas. 5672...-20 Available at our online store: https://www.waringarriarts.com.au/products/woorre-woorem-1

03.01.2022 Keeping our culture strong. Thanks to Tim Lanzon for this beautiful photo taken at our Community Night for National NAIDOC week. #waringarriarts #dawang #corroboree #alwayswasalwayswillbe #naidoc2020 #keepingculturestrong #thekimberley

02.01.2022 View our online exhibition by Jan Gunjaka Griffiths in our Collectors Gallery. Presenting stunning works in natural ochre from Jan's recent Woorrilbem series, which explores a poignant family narrative concerning the first time her grandmother, Dinah, saw a white man and hid in the billabong amongst the water lilies. https://www.waringarriarts.com.au/gallery/collectors-gallery Enquiries: [email protected]... Ph: (08) 9168 2212 See more

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