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Artists

The artists either live at the Aboriginal community of Gunbalanya or the surrounding outstations. For details of each artist, click on their home station or their name. The biographical information is presented in the following order: Skin Name, Clan Name, Moiety, Country, Residence.

The following artists are represented in the exhibition:

Mary Badari, Julieanne Bangalang, Ruby Billidja, Marlene Burrunali, Judy Dakgalawuy, Djibugula Dhyagunga, Labidja Dirdi, Margaret Djogiba, Dorothy Dullman, Marilyn Gumurdul, Leanne Guymala, Leonie Guymala, Lillian Guymala, Patsy Kelly, Shirley Kelly, Esther Manakgu, Joscelyn Maralngurra, Diane Mikginjminkginj, Antina Nabegeyo, Eileen Nabegeyo, Garnbaladj Nabegeyo, Mary Nabegeyo, Muriel Nabegeyo, Robyn Nabegeyo, Rose Nabobbob, Mary Naborlhborlh, Doreen Nabulwad, Margaret Nabulwad, Sarah Nadjalaburnburn, Lofty Nadjamerrek, Mary Nadjamerrek, Stephanie Nadjamerrek, Djawida Nadjongorle, Elonda Nadjowh, Lynne Nadjowh, Janice Nalorlman, Betty Namarnyilk, Wendy Namarnyilk, Beatrice Namundja, Patricia Narrorga, Grace Nawirridj, Heather Nawirridj, Molly Nayilibidj, Noelene Nayilibidj, Roslyn Nayilibidj, Anita Nayinggul, Connie Nayinggul, Doris Nayinggul, Marietta Nayinggul, Jill Nganjmirra, Louise Nganjmirra, the late Miriam Nganjmirra, Karen Watson, and Dobie Wurrkidj.

Works by Leslie Ngaboy and Colleen Robinson are also displayed in the exhibition. Note that at smaller venues the exhibition may not include work from all artists.

The work of these artists is sold by Injalak Arts and Crafts, which has an arts centre at Gunbalanya.


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