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NGARANGGAL MURUDA (Women's Footprints) at The Bas

The Ngaranggal Muruda (Women’s Footprints) was officially opened on Friday 19th February at the Basil Sellers Exhibition Centre in Moruya and will continue until Sun 28 March 2021 Ngaranggal Muruda is a Bas curated exhibition of artworks by female Aboriginal artists from across Australia. This mixed media exhibition celebrates the strength and diversity of Aboriginal expression and culture from a female perspective – at both a local and national level, and includes prominent Eurobodalla artist, Cheryl Davison. This exhibition was made possible by the generosity of Christina Kennedy of Eurobodalla’s Horse Island. Featuring works by: Lydia Balbal (Punmu, WA) Angkaliya Curtis (APY Lands, SA) Cheryl Davison (Yuin, NSW) Angelina George (Roper River, NT) Gertie Huddleston (Roper River, NT) Lily Karedada (Kalumburu, WA) Yvonne Koolmatrie (Wudinna, SA) Kay Lindjuwanga (Arnhem Land, NT) Shirley Malgarrich (Arnhem Land, NT) Marina Murdilnga (Arnhem Land, NT) Tracy Puruntatameri (Melville Island, NT) Marita Sambono (Daly River, NT) Joan Nancy Stokes (Tennant Creek, NT) Yaritji Young (APY Lands, SA) Barrupu Yunupingu (Arnhem Land, NT)



Image: Cheryl Davison, Bangu, 2010, Acrylic on cotton, 49 x 39.5cm. Image courtesy of the artist.

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