Janet Marawarr

Biography

Janet Marawarr is one of the most well travelled artists in Maningrida, her work with the Bàbbarra Women’s Centre has taken her across the world to France, US and India. She has also travelled to New Zealand with Winston Churchill Fellowship recipient Ingrid Johanson as she researched ‘Effective Models Connecting Remote Community Led Initiatives to Philanthropic Networks. 

At the Bàbbarra Women’s Centre Marawarr is a talented linocut and screenprint designer. She regards textile design as an opportunity to work with colour and and new methods to express her djang (ancestral creator stories).

As well as her artistic work with Bábbarra Women’s Centre, Marawarr is an established bark painter with Maningrida Arts Centre. She was taught by her late husband, John Dalngadalnga, brother of esteemed artists Ivan Namirrkki and Kay Lindjuwanga. 

Recently Marawarr has been moving to works of paper, debuting at Laundry Gallery, Parap in August 2022. These paintings depict scared sites and stories in Kuninkju cosmoslogy using the textured Werrkno (skin) of the Namorrorddo (shooting star spirit) who transformed into a tree at Mankorlod Outstation retaining the rough skin of the malevolent spirit..

Languages

Kuninjku

Community

Maningrida

Date of birth

1956-01-01

Clan

Kurulk

Past Exhibitions

Group

  • 2023
    Manburrba: Our story of printed cloth from Babbarra Women’s Centre, CDU Art Gallery, Darwin, NT
  • 2023
    Dórdbalk kómabba (everything’s good!), Laundry Gallery, Parap, NT
  • 2023
    Jarracharra at the Indian Museum Kolkata, Kolkata, India
  • 2022
    Feared and Revered: Feminine Power through the Ages, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, ACT
  • 2022
    Werrkno: In this skin, Laundry Gallery, Parap, NT
  • 2021
    Spirit Worlds: Contemporary Works from Maningrida, Michael Reid Berlin
  • 2021
    Jarracharra: Dry Season Wind at Expo 2020, Dubai, UAE
  • 2021
    Lineage, Delmar Gallery, Ashfield NSW
  • 2019
    Jarracharra: dry season winds, Embassy of Australia, Paris, France
  • 2019
    KUN-WARAL: spirit shadows, The Project Space - Salon, Parap, NT