Hugo Michell Gallery Open: Maningrida Arts & Culture Group Exhibition + Josephine Burak

Hugo Michell Gallery Open: Maningrida Arts & Culture Group Exhibition + Josephine Burak
Please join us on Thursday 18 June 6-8pm for the launch of ‘Living Waters’, an exhibition by Maningrida Arts & Culture artists Maureen Ali, Nola Garrba, Lorna Jin-gubarranguyja, Sylvia Marrgawaidj, Anniebell Marrngamarrnga, Jennifer Brown, and Indra Prudence. We’re also delighted to launch ‘Yiminga Ampirnipapurti - Sunrise’, a solo exhibition by Josephine Burak from Munupi Arts.
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Maureen Ali, Nola Garrba, Lorna Jin-gubarranguyja, Sylvia Marrgawaidj, Anniebell Marrngamarrnga, and Jennifer Brown
Living Waters

‘Living Waters’ presents a powerful body of work that speaks to the deep interconnection between culture, Country, and ancestral knowledge. Working from Maningrida Community and the surrounding homelands in central Arnhem Land, these artists maintain and reinterpret the enduring weaving traditions of fish trap and net making. These skills are passed down through generations of women and intrinsically tied to the seasonal rhythms of freshwater and saltwater life.
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Josephine Burak
Yiminga Ampirnipapurti - Sunrise

Emerging with a quiet strength from the Tiwi Islands, Josephine Burak's first solo exhibition marks a significant recognition of her practice. Working from Munupi Arts on Melville Island, she is the daughter of respected custodian of traditional medical knowledge, Lydia Burak. Having gained her mothers’ carving skills as well as painting skills Josephine Burak often prepares her own pwoja (comb, painting tool) to shape it to her exact needs.
Burak’s practice is deeply rooted in ancestral knowledge, Tiwi cosmology, and lived experience. Her paintings honour traditional bark painting techniques and often feature the significant Kulama Ceremony and her designs are also wonderfully reminiscent of astronomic star charts.

Hugo Michell Gallery are proud to partner with Bird in Hand Winery for this opening event.

Hugo Michell Gallery acknowledges the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide region, and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.

Please join us in celebrating the launch of these two exhibitions!