

Garawan Waṉambi, Marraŋu (6473), 2023. Natural pigment with synthetic polymer fixative on Stringybark, 89 x 54cm. Photography: Sam Roberts. Courtesy: the artist and Hugo Michell Gallery, Adelaide.
Guruwuy Murrinyina, Garawan Waṉambi, and Djirrirra Wunuŋmurra work from the Buku-Larrnggay Art Centre, the Indigenous community-governed art centre of Northeast Arnhem Land located in Yirrkala.
The Yolŋu word ‘Dhulmu’ translates to ‘Deep’ and utilises a dual meaning in this exhibition. Works are created within and reflect locations that are deep within Country, whilst also communicating deep knowledge and connection with culture and songlines.