Wanna Munna

Kim Kiosses

Southwest, WA,
SKU YAA-197
Artwork Year

2024

Dimensions

51 x 41 cm

Medium

acrylic on canvas

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Wanna Munna is an Aboriginal cultural site in the Plibara region of Western Australia.

It is where the two Aboriginal language groups, Banyjima and Nylyaparli meet. This artwork represents the coming together of family and language groups.

It is a place of ceremonies, lore, ritual, trading, learning, dance and celebration.

Wanna Munna has a diverse range of ancient rock art, which make it a gallery within it self. Carved in stone are images of ancestral beings, animals, boomerangs, patterns and animal tracks.

It is a spitiual and sacred place.

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John Sara Kim Kiosess and Josh Whiteland standing at Yallingup Aboriginal Art Gallery

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Colours of Country | Celebrating Our Stories

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Exhibition runs until April 15

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