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KAT HALL | ‘Spot’ | 2025 | Ceramic
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KAT HALL | ‘Spot’ | 2025 | CeramicKin is a collection of individual dishes inspired by the kobachi or little dishes, used in the exquisite presentation of Japanese cuisine. Kin speaks of diversity within the community, individuality within the greater common, broken lives repaired with gold. It also reflects ones relationship with the world around, reaching as far as the stars above and the depths of the sea below.
Etching printed in two colours from one plate
kisayl matha gethiyab sus geth thonar ika
Nicola Bryars-Parker is a multidisciplinary Australian artist working with textiles
PAULA SAVAGE - Moa Island | 'Migi Bag #121' | Woven rafia + jute | 2026 | 7 X 7 cm
Ink: Graphic Chemical Ink Company water-based ink
IRENE BOWYER | ‘Turtle (red/ochre/black/white) Earrings' | Hand-painted wood
One of my fondest memories is the wet season
Bradley Wilson & Stephanie Toby
the interconnectedness of the Injinoo peoples
The other paintings are about family and country
and this work along with three others are being exhibited at the museum
Kasa midh wowraw gub wasar asizinga
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