Bridget Bunduck

Bridget is a Tharnpa woman from Wadeye, and a self-taught artist. Her language is Murrinhpatha. She has worked at Palngun Wurnangat Aboriginal Corporation since 2009 and is an integral part of the design and production team.  

Bridget is the great-granddaughter of Nym Bunduck – one of Australia’s most significant bark painters - whose art is held in national collections including the National Gallery of Australia and NSW Art Gallery.

Bridget’s designs are humorous and classic – based on stories and experiences from her country and her life. She has three children and loves fishing and picking pandanus to make dilly bags.

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Why We're Making Less This Year: The True Cost of Sustainable Fashion

Why We're Making Less This Year: The True Cost of Sustainable Fashion

This year, we’re making less, not because we want to, but because doing fashion the right way costs more. From fair artist licensing to local, ethical production, every garment we make is a labour ...

Being Visible Allies Every Day

Being Visible Allies Every Day

Every January 26, I wake up with a heavy heart. My day starts with introspection and sadness. I stay in bed a little longer, thinking about the history of this country and how it connects to me, my...

Reflecting on 2024: A Year of Creativity, Culture, and Connection

Reflecting on 2024: A Year of Creativity, Culture, and Connection

Looking Back As we close the chapter on 2024, we reflect on the incredible milestones, collaborations, and moments that defined our journey this year. From award wins to meaningful partnerships, ea...