Keturah Zimran

Keturah is an established Luritja and Pintupi artist, who comes from a long line of acclaimed artists. Her grandmother Narputta Nangala Jugadai was painting from the beginning of the desert painting movement in the 1970s, and was the founding artist of Ikuntji Artists. Keturah’s grandfather’s brother - Uta Uta Tjangala -was also a foundingmember of the acrylic paint movement Ikuntji Artists, Haasts Bluff NT at Papunya. Her mother - Molly Napaltjarri Jugadai – and grandmother have both passed away, leaving Keturah as the only remaining daughter to be painting their country and stories.

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FashionWhy Magpie Goose Prices Are Changing: Staying True to Ethical Fashion and First Nations Storytelling

Why Magpie Goose Prices Are Changing: Staying True to Ethical Fashion and First Nations Storytelling

Magpie Goose is increasing prices slightly to reflect rising manufacturing costs while staying committed to ethical fashion and First Nations storytelling.

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...