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Sister artists celebrate Aboriginal culture and vibrancy of northern Australia

Sister artists celebrate Aboriginal culture and vibrancy of northern Australia

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Published on 2024-06-09 06:48:38

A deep dive into Aboriginal culture. An exhibition recently showcased the art of two sisters from Urapunga, a small Aboriginal community of Arnhem Land, Australia.

Stretching from the East Alligator River to the Gulf of Carpentaria, Arnhem Land covers an area of some 150,000 square kilometres.

Margaret and Rhonda Duncan are the artists behind the Minbala Mami Kantri or Our Mother’s Country exhibit.

The Duncans used art to depict vibrancy of the region’s wet season and process the loss of their mother.

“We learnt everything from mum so that when you grow up you know…

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