numbulwar numburindi arts

NUMBULWAR, NT

Numbulwar Numburindi Arts

Built on self-determination, Numbulwar Numburindi Arts (NNA) is a collective of artists whose mission is to keep culture strong.

Established in 2019, Numbulwar’s first art centre is 100 per cent owned and controlled by the community. Born from the community’s desire to practice and engage with traditional culture, NNA is a space for artistic and cultural expression.

Champions of fibre art, NNA artists marry naturally-dyed and locally-harvested pandanus with bright and bold ghost nets, abandoned fishing line retrieved from Numbulwar’s shoreline. Our Wulbung (baskets) and Yir (dillybags) fit as naturally in traditional applications as they do in contemporary, urban environments.

Numbulwar sits on the Rose River and belongs to the Nunggayinbala clan, one of the Wubuy or Nunggubuyu speaking clans from the region. Ceremonial activities are still very important within the region and occur regularly.

FISH KILLERS
25 AUGUST–2 OCTOBER 2022

An intriguing and layered material, ghost nets travel thousands of kilometres through the ocean, harming vulnerable sea life and washing up on Numbulwar's shores. The artists of Numbulwar Numburindi Arts combine ghost nets with traditional weaving techniques as a subtle act of resistance to the colonised, industrialised world.

Featured artists included Rose Wilfred, Joy Wilfred, Megan Wilfred, Virginia Wilfred, Jangu Nundhirribala, May Wilfred, Jocelyn Wilfred and Nicola Wilfred.

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