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Warlayirti Artists - Balgo Art

    http://www.balgoart.org.au/
    Warlayirti Artists is an Aboriginal owned and governed, not-for-profit organisation with its main purpose to support the strong cultural traditions of the Wirrimanu (Balgo), Kururrrungku (Billiluna) and Mulan communities. Warlayirti Artists engage in a strong national and international program of exhibitions, art fairs and festivals.

Wirrimanu Balgo Artists - Japingka Aboriginal Art Gallery

    https://japingkaaboriginalart.com/collections/wirrimanu-balgo-artists/
    Dec 20, 2019 · The art and culture centre successfully serves 200 Aboriginal artists from Wirrimanu (Balgo), Mulan and Kururrrungku (Billiluna). Balgo has established a distinctive style of desert artwork, being amongst the first group of desert artists to embrace a broad palette of colours.

Artists at Balgo - Japingka Aboriginal Art Gallery

    https://japingkaaboriginalart.com/articles/artists-at-balgo/
    May 09, 2015 · Between 1982 and 1984 Aboriginal women also began to participate in painting classes, and in 1986 The Art Gallery of Western Australia displayed the inaugural Balgo exhibition Art from the Great Sandy Desert. By 1987 the Warlayirti Artist Co-Operative had been formed at Balgo.Author: Jamie Plunkett

Helicopter Tjungurrayi - Warlayirti Artists - Balgo Art

    https://www.balgoart.org.au/artists/index/artist/helicopter-tjungurrayi
    Helicopter is well recognised as one of Warlayirti Artists’ leading artists and is a great ambassador for the Art Centre. Born at Nynmi, west of Kiwirrkurra, Helicopter learnt from a young age the location of water sources and how to hunt for bush food. When he was a young boy he became very sick and was brought into old Balgo mission in a ...

Warlayirti Artists – Page 3 – innovative ... - Balgo Art

    https://gallery.balgoart.org.au/page/3/
    The Art Centre will be shut between 9 th December 2020 and 1 st February 2021, postage of purchases made during this time will be sent once operations restart. From the Warlayirti Artists, board and staff we wish you all a Merry Christmas and a restful and joyous new year.

Balgo Hills Aboriginal Art

    https://japingkaaboriginalart.com/collections/balgo-hills/
    A new art centre at Balgo was completed in 1998 – a new building to re-emphasises the importance of Aboriginal art and culture in the community and in the national fabric. Further information is available on exhibiting artists on the following links. Wirrimanu Balgo Artists – Exhibition; Eubena Nampitjin

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