JARRACHARRA: Dry Season Winds Australian Indigenous Textile Art

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February 5-20, 2023 A powerful collection of Australian Indigenous textile art from one of the most remote art centres in the world is making its way to Mumbai in February 2023.

The Deep, The Deep features the work of Mayur and Tushar Vayeda artists from the Warli community. Silkscreen-printed and bound by hand on recycled cotton paper

Taking forward the thoughts of ancestors

Jarracharra: Dry season wind - Les vents de la saison sèche - IDAIA

ARTISANS' by Radhi Parekh on Instagram: The artists participating in the exhibition have drawn inspiration for their designs from their environment and culture, such as sacred rock themes, djang (ancestral creator stories)

Exhibition dives into Australia's rich indigenous culture

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Weaving a cultural connection between Indian and Australian

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WWM Indigenous on Instagram: After a great run in #Kolkata and #Mumbai, # Jarracharra exhibition – a showcase of textile creations of 16 female Indigenous artists from 🇦🇺's Bábbarra Women's Centre – will

Barlaman Today - Jarracharra: The Winds of the Dry Season Blow Over Rabat

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