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Nazareth Adidi
Kaurareg Elder Aunty Nazereth Adidi is from Kubin Village on Mua Island and has family ties to Mer. Her totem is Dhangal (dugong) and wind is Sager...
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Rittia Tapim
Rittia is a promising artist from Mer. Having learnt key beading and knitting skills from her elders, Rittia has adopted the practice and produces ...
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Cessa Nakata
Musical icon and performer; Aunty Cessa Nakata is also a cultural practitioner, artist and jewellery maker. She has hosted workshops at the Gab Tit...
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Margaret Gabey
Margaret Gabey, affectionately known as Nayama has bloodlines from Mer to Mabuyag. Nayama is a talented ukulele player, singer and a cultural weave...
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Matilda Nona
Matilda is a talented artist from the Tupmul clan of Badu Island. She enjoys experimenting with different mediums but is mostly known for her lino ...
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Nancy Kiwat
Raised on Erub, Nancy Kiwat is a three-time Gab Titui Indigenous Art Award Winner and a renowned artist. Her tribal clan is Saisarem and she draws ...
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Goeynaw Isua
Proud Saibailaig and avid cultural practitioner Goeynaw Isua is a natural entertainer. Her traditional kaikai demonstrations at the Gab Titui Cult...
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Paula Savage
Paula is from the clan group of Dthabugal on Moa Island and Karerege of Muralag. Her works are based on her cultural heritage, stories in tradition...
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Rosaline Tomsana
Aunty Rose hails from Kubin Village on Mua Island. She is Kaurareg woman and Kala Lagaw Ya speaker.
She has been interested in arts and craft from ...
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George Gabey
Growing up in an artistic household, George Gabey has art in his blood. As an emerging artist, he was inspired by senior artists and their artistic...
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Moana Ahwang
Known for her acrylic work on canvas, Moana is an innovative Torres Strait artist that expresses her culture and stories through visual contemporar...
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Fiona Elisala-Mosby
Established artist Fiona Elisala-Mosby holds a Bachelor of Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art. She is known for her lino printing, etching, mon...
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