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    Many Birds & Wandjinas
    Many Birds & Wandjinas
    Many Birds & Wandjinas
    Many Birds & Wandjinas
    Many Birds & Wandjinas
    Many Birds & Wandjinas

    Many Birds & Wandjinas

     

     

    Unique Wandjina figures and a wide variety of birds feature in the art of the community of Mowanjum in the coastal reaches of Far North Kimberley.   Wandjinas are said to have created the regions first human beings and all other living things. Responsible for law, culture and the weather, Wandjinas are most active as cloud spirits during the monsoon period, bringing rain  to the entire Kimberley region.   In tandem with these evocative spirit figures,  Mowanjum's artists delight in drawing a rich variety of indigenous bird life. With perceptive whimsy their small drawings and prints bring to life  the emu, sacred owl, azure kingfisher, rainbow bee-eater, cockatiel, dollarbird, ground cuckoo shrike, grey butcherbird, black cockatoo and many more.

  • Everywhen Art

    Exhibiting First Peoples Art 

    Established in 2009, Everywhen Art is situated in the McCulloch family's heritage-listed home gallery Whistlewood on Bunurong Country, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. Here we present exhibitions and changing displays of a wide variety of art from some 40+ Indigenous-owned art centres and other First Nations artists Australia-wide. Known for representing the work of high-level, established artists and discovering new talents, we provide knowledgeable and comprehensive information on the art and artists on show. We welcome collectors and visitors alike. We also present occasional exhibitions by modernist artists who have contributed to Whistlewood's  artistic heritage for  over 70 years. VIEW AVAILABLE WORKS