Meet Philomena Yeatman
Philomena Yeatman is a Gunggandji and Kuku Yalanji woman, born and raised in the Yarrabah community. She began her art career in 1991 as a screen printer and jewellery maker, then later developing her skills as a weaver, producing table mats, fans and baskets.
Meet Michelle Yeatman
Michelle Yeatman belongs to the Gunggandji people and was born
and raised in the Yarrabah community. She is an artist working across the mediums of ceramics, painting and printmaking.
Meet Elverina Johnson
Elverina Johnson lives in Yarrabah. Her traditional family name is Bunya Badjil, which means ‘Good Woman’. She is of Kunganji Gurugulu lineage on her grandfather’s side and Indinji Gimuy lineage on her grandmother’s side.
Meet Ruben Ambrym
Ruben Ambrym is of Kuku Yalanji and South Sea Islander heritage and has lived in Yarrabah all of his life. he is a featured artist in Flying Arts’ touring exhibition Jabu Birriny (land + sea)
Meet Valmai Pollard
Valmai Pollard identifies as a Gunggandji woman and has grown up in Yarrabah. She is currently the youngest artist working at the Cultural Precinct.
Blog post: Mervyn Moriarty Reflects on Colour and Response
Artist Mervyn Moriarty shares his experience re-visiting rural and remote Queensland during the Colour and Response touring exhibition with the organisation he founded, Flying Arts Alliance.
Top 10 Tips for Entering the Queensland Regional Art Awards
Learn the top tips to give your entry the best chance of being recognised in the 2020 Queensland Regional Art Awards.