Women's bowl installation (Maruku)
Women's Collaborative (Maruku Arts): artist
Angelina WOODS
Cynthia BURKE: artist
Julie PORTER: artist
Kathleen Kanta DONEGAN: artist
Lalla WEST: artist
Nancy Tjungupi CARNEGIE: artist
Narelle HOLLAND: artist
In the Kimberley region in northern Western Australia there is a dreamtime story that tells of the Willy Wagtail that steals the children by leading them away. The artist believe that today the Willy Wagtail is the mobile phone and the microwave oven or more correctly the extroverts that build them "The Little Kings".
Title
Women's bowl installation (Maruku)
Artist/Maker and role
Women's Collaborative (Maruku Arts): artist
Angelina WOODS
Cynthia BURKE: artist
Julie PORTER: artist
Kathleen Kanta DONEGAN: artist
Lalla WEST: artist
Nancy Tjungupi CARNEGIE: artist
Narelle HOLLAND: artist
Angelina WOODS
Cynthia BURKE: artist
Julie PORTER: artist
Kathleen Kanta DONEGAN: artist
Lalla WEST: artist
Nancy Tjungupi CARNEGIE: artist
Narelle HOLLAND: artist
Date
2015-2020
Medium
wood
Measurements
various
Credit line
Purchased through The Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation: COVID-19 Arts Stimulus Package, 2020
© Women's Collaborative (Maruku Arts) / Copyright Agency Ltd
The State Art Collection, The Art Gallery of Western Australia
Accession number
2020/0326.1-7
View all works by Women's Collaborative (Maruku Arts) (Australian)
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View all works by Kathleen Kanta DONEGAN (Australian, b.1944)
View all works by Lalla WEST (Australian, b.1949)
View all works by Nancy Tjungupi CARNEGIE (Australian, b.1951)
View all works by Narelle HOLLAND (Australian, b.1953)
This is one of the wood in our collection.
Subject Auto Tags
Office supplies
Pen
Wood
Writing implement
Font
Metal
Art
Fashion accessory
Office instrument
Natural material