Priscilla Badari, Katra Nganjmirra and Silvia Badari

This design was created by three talented Kunwinjku daluk (women) - Priscilla Badari, Katra Nganjmirra, and Silvia Badari - who work at Injalak Arts in Gunbalanya. The women are all weavers, and they create fabric designs reflecting their strong connection to country and culture. This ‘Marebu’ (woven mat) design was created collaboratively during a fabric design and screen printing workshop run by Injalak Arts in 2013-2014.

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