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Djambawa Marawili AM (born 1953) is an
Aboriginal Australian artist known for bark painting, wood sculpture, and printmaking. He is also a musician, and...
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Wakuthi "Wakutbi"
Marawili (1921 -
March 2005) was an
Indigenous Australian painter and
leader of the
Madarrpa clan. His son,
Djambawa Marawili,
continued his...
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Nonggirrnga Marawili (c. 1939–2023) was an
Australian Yolngu painter and printmaker. She was the
daughter of the
acclaimed artist and pre-contact warrior...
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homelands movement in
Arnhem Land. She
married Madarrpa clan
leader Wakuthi Marawili (who
predeceased her), with whom she had
three children. Her two daughters...
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Yiniwuy Marawili: –
traditional vocals Wulkuwulku Marawili: –
backing vocals Maln**** Yunupingu: – yiḏaki,
backing vocals Wurrandon Marawili: – vocals...
- painting. One of his
influential mentors is
Djambawa Marawili,
whose daughter,
Lamangirra Marawili, he is
married to. Ganambarr's
upbringing was highlighted...
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Gulpilil Djalu Gurruwiwi Leila Gurruwiwi Rarriwuy Hick
David Malangi Djambawa Marawili Banduk Marika Raymattja Marika Roy
Marika Wandjuk Marika Janet Munyarryun...
- well-known
artists in the community,
notably Malaluba Gumana,
Nongirrnga Marawili,
Gawarrin Gumana and
Garawan Wanambi. Gan Gan is also the site of an event...
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daughter of
renowned artists Djutadjuta Mununggurr and
Nonggirrnga Marawili. Wäṉḏawuy is her
official homeland in
which she
first became an artist...
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including Gulumbu Yunupingu,
Banduk Marika,
Gunybi Ganambarr,
Djambawa Marawili, and
Yanggarriny Wunungmurra.
Women artists who have
worked at the centre...