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Woven pandanas, bush string and natural dyed top
Woven pandanas, bush string and natural dyed top

Woven pandanas, bush string and natural dyed top

Date2014
Object number00054380
NameWoven top
MediumDesign/sculpture - Pandanus, bush string and natural dyes
DimensionsOverall: 670 × 485 × 60 mm, 518 g
Copyright© Mavis Galikali Warrngilna Ganambarr
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineAustralian National Maritime Museum Collection
Collections
DescriptionA woven camisole style top made by Mavis Galikali Warrngilna Ganambarr of Elcho Island, Northern Territory. This contemporary woven top by Mavis Galikali Warrngilna Ganambarris shows a transfer of traditional weaving techniques into new forms. This piece is constructed from pandanus and bush string, getting its earthy tones and colours from a natural dyeing process. It was produced for the inaugural AIFW - Australian Indigenous Fashion Week in 2014. Accompanying necklace is 00054381.HistoryMavis Warrngilna Ganambarr is one of Australia's leading fibre artists. Mavis was taught fibre art by her grandmother at 19 and has spent many years experimenting with creating new styles of weaving and wearable art. Mavis has exhibited across Australia including in 2004 "A Matter of Time", Tamworth 16th Fibre Textile Biennial toured Australia in 2001, the 18th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. She has also held a solo exhibition Gunga Djama Mirr (Pandanus Work) at the Bandigan Art and Crafts Gallery Sydney, 2001. Her works have been acquired by National Gallery of Victoria and is included in the Kerry Stokes Collection. Mamuniny and fellow Elcho Island artist Mavis Ganambarr were invited to create a collection of jewellery and textiles for the 2014 Australian Indigenous Fashion Week which was held in Sydney from 11-13 April that year. Their designs were selected to feature in the opening runway which was led by AIFW ambassador and model Samantha Harris.SignificanceThe traditional techniques and knowledge of weaving being used in a contemporary context bringing them into a new light and allowing the artist the opportunity to translate her traditional techniques onto a new form.
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