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wildflower season in the midwest - Kevin and Barbara Merritt

Mundaring Opening Night

Yamaji Art in partnership with Mundaring Art Centre were pleased with the turnout on opening night at the recent exhibition of the  “Gurawu” Collection. Opened with a Welcome to Country by Wadjuk Elder, Professor Simon Forrest, the night seen an impressive turn out of over 100 people who admired the bright colours of the impressionistic […]

wildflower season in the midwest - Kevin and Barbara Merritt

Mundaring Art Centre Exhibition – THE GURAWU COLLECTION

We are pleased to announce that Yamaji Art will be exhibiting existing and new works for “The Gurawu collection” at the Mundaring Art Centre next month. The collection consists of impressionistic interpretations of the cultural stories about the wildflowers in the Midwest of Western Australia. This technique was imparted to the artist during a professional […]

Sky Talks to Us

Sky Talks to Us

Yamaji Art were recently commissioned to complete a piece for the Berndt Museum of WA. The museum was showcasing a collection of works for an exhibition “Salt Water Mapping” This collaborative piece included artist such as Charmaine Green, Barbara Merritt, Margaret Whitehurst, Sonya Edney, Sheryl Green, Jennifer Green, Glenda Jackmara, Lennell Papertalk, Lakeisha Winter and Roni […]

Annual Xmas on the Terrace 2016

Yamaji Art recently participated in Geraldton’s annual Xmas on the Terrace on the 8th December 2016. It was certainly a busy day for the art centre with an estimated 1100 people through the doors from 9am – 8:30pm. Staff, artists and board members all rallied to make the day successful even helping out with the […]

Gurawa + Sky Culture Lines Exhibition for NAIDOC Week

Yamaji Art’s NAIDOC 2016 exhibition is “Gurawu + Sky Culture Lines” showing at the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery.

yamaji art leggings

Yamaji Art turns art into Fashion

Geraldton Guardian feature article on the Walking with the Stars fashion shoot. Yamaji Art created limited edition leggings based the Walking with the Stars collection which forms a part of the “Shared Sky” exhibition.