Ms N. Marawili<br/>
<em>Baratjala</em> 2019 <!-- (recto) --><br />

earth pigment and recycled print toner on Stringybark (Eucalyptus sp.)<br />
189.6 x 115.0 cm<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased, Victorian Foundation for Living Australian Artists, 2020<br />
2020.148<br />
© the artist, courtesy of Buku Larrnggay Mulka
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Bark Ladies Floor Talk

Wed 2 Mar 22, 10.30am

Ms N. Marawili<br/> <em>Baratjala</em> 2019 <!-- (recto) --><br /> earth pigment and recycled print toner on Stringybark (Eucalyptus sp.)<br /> 189.6 x 115.0 cm<br /> National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br /> Purchased, Victorian Foundation for Living Australian Artists, 2020<br /> 2020.148<br /> © the artist, courtesy of Buku Larrnggay Mulka <!--143229-->
Past program

Free entry

NGV International

Exhibition space
Ground Level

For more than three decades the NGV has been acquiring works by women from Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala, in North- East Arnhem Land. Before the year 2000, women rarely painted on bark or made ḻarrakitj (painted hollow poles). For this mid-week floor talk in Bark Ladies: Eleven Artists from Yirrkala, exhibition curator Myles Russell-Cook speaks to some of these extraordinary paintings by Yolŋu women artists from Buku.

Speaker Myles Russell-Cook
Myles Russell-Cook is Senior Curator of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Myles is responsible for the National Gallery of Victoria’s collections of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, art from Oceania, as well as global First Nations.
Talks Australia First Nations Painting Bark Ladies