DARWIN FESTIVAL: Kimirrakinari (The Season Of Smoke)
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The annual showcase of the finest and freshest Tiwi art returns
Kimirakkinari unites artists from Munupi Arts and Crafts Association and Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association—two Tiwi-owned and governed non-profit art centres based in the communities of Pirlangimpi and Milikapiti on Melville Island. This annual exhibition showcases the breadth of Tiwi artistry across multiple generations, presenting outstanding new works by both emerging and senior artists. Visitors will also have the rare opportunity to meet the artists and experience the dynamic tradition of ‘Yoi’ (dance) at the opening celebration on Friday 8 August.
Internationally renowned for their contemporary expressions, Tiwi artists draw inspiration from ‘jilamara’ (body painting designs), clan totems, and Tiwi creation stories. Using natural ochres on linen, canvas, stringy bark, and ironwood, they create striking works that reflect deep cultural traditions.
Presented by Munupi Arts and Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association
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Kimirakkinari unites artists from Munupi Arts and Crafts Association and Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association—two Tiwi-owned and governed non-profit art centres based in the communities of Pirlangimpi and Milikapiti on Melville Island. This annual exhibition showcases the breadth of Tiwi artistry across multiple generations, presenting outstanding new works by both emerging and senior artists. Visitors will also have the rare opportunity to meet the artists and experience the dynamic tradition of ‘Yoi’ (dance) at the opening celebration on Friday 8 August.
Internationally renowned for their contemporary expressions, Tiwi artists draw inspiration from ‘jilamara’ (body painting designs), clan totems, and Tiwi creation stories. Using natural ochres on linen, canvas, stringy bark, and ironwood, they create striking works that reflect deep cultural traditions.
Presented by Munupi Arts and Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association
Get Tickets
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