Yinjaa-Barni Art Market & Yarn
Yinjaa-Barni Art
16 May
Start: 10am
Finish: 3pm
Location: The Quarter, Shop 5b, 20 Sharpe Ave
Ages: All ages
Free Event
Tickets: N/A, Walk-ins welcome
Drop in and have a yarn with some of the talented artists of Yinjaa-Barni Art, or just watch some live painting and check out the collection of works on display and available for sale.
Yinjaa-Barni Art is a collective of Aboriginal artists who predominantly belong to the Yindjibarndi language group and whose ancestral homelands surround the Fortescue River and Millstream Tablelands. Based in Roebourne, a small town in Western Australia’s Pilbara region of the Northwest of the state, the Yinjaa-Barni artists create deeply personal works of collective memory, rendering the wildflowers, river systems and landforms of their country onto canvas. In the Yindjibarndi language, ‘yinjaa-barni’ means ‘staying together’.
Yinjaa-Barni Art began painting together at Roebourne’s Pilbara Aboriginal Church in 2005, before moving to the heritage-listed Dalgety House on the banks of the Harding River in 2007. A peaceful space where artists paint together, Yinjaa-Barni artists warmly welcome you to their open studio and gallery, open to the public on weekdays. Visitors can watch the artists paint and hear more about their stories.
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