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Grandfather country, 2020
- Bibianna Tumbler
- Acrylic on canvas
- 59.5cm x 87cm
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Desert flower sprouting, 2021
- Tracey Mulardy
- Acrylic on canvas
- 116cm x 69.5cm
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Waterholes, 2021
- Colleen Everett
- Acrylic on canvas
- 40cm x 88cm
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4 tribes, 2020
- Jennifer Thomas
- Acrylic on canvas
- 30cm x 60cm
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Bush flowers, 2022
- Colleen Everett
- Acrylic on canvas
- 47.5cm x 59.5cm
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Fish on coral reef, 2020
- Jessica Jadai
- Acrylic on canvas
- 65cm x 79cm
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Bush honey ants, 2022
- Shannola Thomas
- Acrylic on canvas
- 45cm x 50cm
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Rodney Badal, 2021
- Rodney Badal
- Acrylic on canvas
- 44.5cm x 59cm
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Dry waterholes with flowers, 2020
- Bibianna Tumbler
- Acrylic on canvas
- 38.5cm x 58.5cm
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Colours of healing medicine, 2021
- Erlina Thomas
- Acrylic on canvas
- 49.5cm x 58cm
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Walyarta, 2021
- Yenetta Yanawana
- Acrylic on canvas
- 56.5cm x 87cm
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Goanna lizard, 2021
- Georgina Frank
- Acrylic on canvas
- 68.5cm x 90cm


Bidyadanga Arts Centre
Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community (La Grange) is located on the Kimberley coast in Western Australia, 1590 km from the capital city of Perth and 180 km from Broome.
The recognized traditional owners of the land are the Karajarri people.
Bidyadanga is the largest remote Aboriginal community in Western Australia with a population of approximately 850 residents and is home to the Karajarri, Juwalinny, Mangala, Nyungamarta and Yulpartja language groups.
Rich in history, art and culture and with a developing economy, Bidyadanga has many community facilities and infrastructure to support community's people.
The Bidyadanga Arts Centre is a place where all five tribes can paint their stories.
The word Bidyadanga comes from a word for "emu watering hole" (pijarta or bidyada).
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Shipping policy
As we are located in a remote community, your item will be posted within a week of purchase.
All artwork will be shipped by Australia Post.
Refund policy
No refunds
Return policy
No returns