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Ngurrawaana. It means coming home in Yindjibarndi.
A film by GARUWA for Juluwarlu Aboriginal Corporation. Filmed on the lands of the Yindjibarndi people.
Creative Directors: Wimiya Woodley & Iya Ware, Juluwarlu Aboriginal Corporation @juluwarluartgroup
Producer/Director: Kieran Satour @ksat21
Producer: Ramona Telecican @ramonatelecican
DP: Ryan Andrew Lee @ryan_andrew_lee
Stills Photographer: James Evans @evoisevo
Marketing Consultant, Kalinya: Jirra Harvey @jirra.lulla
This film was made possible by the support of Departments of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) and The Australia Council through their Flourish funding.
Wimiya Woodley, Michael Woodley, John Woodley, Wil Woodley, Curtis Lockyer, Curtis Junior Lockyer, Bowen Larry, Courtney McKay, Rehanni Lockyer, Iya Ware, Deanha Robinson, Misari Walker, Aneisha Larry, Mrs Read, Lorraine Coppin, Tazerendenna Lockyer, Mary Watson, Drew Woodley, Wendy Hubert, Alice Guiness, Pearlina Jacobs, Taj Lockyer, Narani Dann, Rainee-Lee Woodley
We had ana amazing time working with and learning from our First Nations friends and fellow organisations, Garuwa and Kalinya and we are stoked the film has been shortlisted for the Monster Children Short FIlm Awards (one of 5 possible winners!!!!)
Come find us at Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair!
Big rains in Roebourne today so we utilized the @ganalili_centre verandah for our Wednesday Workout
#feelinghealthy #raincantstopus #takingcareofourselves
Wanthiwa [Hello]!
Tracks We share is officially open!!
Juluwarlu Art Group will be showcasing our art as part of Tracks We Share at The Art Gallery of Western Australia from 11 March to 28 August 2022.
Tracks We Share: Contemporary Art of the Pilbara celebrates the Aboriginal artists and artwork of Western Australia’s Pilbara region in a landmark exhibition opening to the public on 11 March 2022 at The Art Gallery of Western Australia.
This extraordinary body of work features the most exciting contemporary art coming out of the region while paying homage to the legacy that has informed it, offering a rare and broad-reaching insight into the region’s artistic output over the years.
The show is a collaboration between Western Australian non-profit arts and cultural organisation FORM; The Art Gallery of Western Australia; Aboriginal art centres Cheeditha Art Group, Juluwarlu Art Group, Martumili Artists, Spinifex Hill Studio, and Yinjaa-Barni Art; and independent artists Katie West, Curtis Taylor, and Jill Churnside.
Extensive project documentation will be shared in the form of a publication which provides insight into the artists, places, creative processes, Country, and stories behind the art.
Come on down and celebrate this milestone with our artists, see you there!
WAJIWARLU [Good job] to all our Artists!
Juluwarlu Art Group Merch available online: https://juluwarluartgroup.com.au/
More info: https://tracksweshare.com.au/
📹: Peacock Visuals