NANJA OPENS AT CRAFT VICTORIA
An exhibition of ghost net yir (dilly bags) by Wagilak women Joy, Jocelyn, Megan and Virginia Wilfred opens in Melbourne.
JOY WILFRED CELEBRATED AT THE WOMEN’S SHOW
The 19th annual Women’s Show at Vivien Anderson Gallery celebrates the masterful weaving of Joy Wilfred.
NGIRRIWALBUMANA MALNGUJ | We PAINT WHAT WE SEE
This exhibition presents the first paintings on found metal from the artists at Numbulwar. Reflecting the art centre’s ethos of caring for Country, the ever innovative artists have used intriguing objects to share stories of everyday life at Numbulwar.
MELBOURNE DESIGN WEEK
Numburindi artists Joy Wilfred, Janette Murrungun and Rose Wilfred won over Victorian audiences during Melbourne Design Week in May, presenting their layered and engaging ghost net fibre art, resonating with the theme of design the world you want.
GOOD COFFEE DOING GOOD
For the next few months, Padre Coffee are supporting of Numbulwar Numburindi Arts’ retrieval, recycling and repurposing of ghost nets through the sale of their ‘Golden Rule’ blend.
MATERIAL METAMORPHOSIS AT JAM FACTORY
Numbulwar Numburindi Arts on show at Jam Factory Seppeltsfield for the Material Metamorphosis exhibition.
LHARAGULA NGIDIDIN (CROCODILE TRAP)
Lharagula Ngididin (Crocodile Trap) marks the first major collaborative work from Numbulwar’s master weavers.
MURAL HONOURS NUNGGAYINBALA COUNTRY
A new mural at the art centre honours Nunggayinbala land and sea Country.
MELBOURNE DESIGN FAIR
Megan Wilfred’s oversized yir (dilly bag) features at Melbourne Design Fair.
ROSE WILFRED, AWEP GRADUATE
Congratulations to artist and arts worker Rose Wilfred for recently completing ANKA’s Arts Worker Extension Program.
COUNTRY TO COUTURE
Numbulwar Numburindi Arts made its fashion debut on the Country to Couture runway at this year's Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair with ghost net yir (dilly bags).
WULADHI RULUJ AT KOSKELA
Introducing Wuladhi Ruluj, Numbulwar Numburindi Arts' first collaboration with Koskela.