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Warmun Art Centre
Kimberley

Gordon’s artwork: Birnoowoon WAC163/15, 150 x 180cm, ochres and natural pigments on Belgian linen (2015)
Shirley’s artwork: Gilban WAC184/18, 150 x 150cm, ochres and natural pigments on Belgian linen (2018) Photo courtesy of Darren Clark, 2018

About

Warmun artists stand at the forefront of contemporary art, carrying on from leading Indigenous artists like Rover Thomas, Queenie McKenzie and Jack Britten, who passed their vision to the current generation of artists. Warmun Art is an expression of Gija country and culture, drawing on traditional Ngarranggarni (Dreaming) stories, contemporary experiences and representation of unique Kimberley landscapes. Warmun Art Centre is owned and governed by Gija artists, providing opportunities for economic independence and maintenance of Gija language and culture through the arts.

Contact
Website www.warmunart.com.au
Address Locked Bag 24, Turkey Creek via Kununurra WA 6743
Phone +61 8 9168 7496
Email gallery@warmunart.com.au
Social

https://www.facebook.com/warmunartcentre/ https://www.instagram.com/warmunart/?hl=en

Opening Hours Monday - Friday 9.00am - 4.00pm
Information
Region Kimberley
Mediums Ochre and Natural Pigments on Canvas

Select artworks

Gabriel Nodea

'Doomeruny', natural pigments on canvas

Charlene Carrington

'Buffalo Hole- My Father's Country', ochre and natural pigments on Belgian linen
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