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FABRIK Tarnanthi Exhibition: Yirr

For this exhibition, Janette Murrungun has woven colourful yirr (string bags) made from handspun natural fibres and from ghost nets that wash up near her community of Numbulwar in southeastern Arnhem Land.

Yirr Tarnanthi Exhibition FABRIK

FABRIK Tarnanthi Exhibition: Yirr

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Woven within Stars

Opening: 30 November 2025 2pm
Speaker: Jason Smith, Director, Art Gallery of South Australia
Artist Talk: Janette Murrungan

Exhibition dates: 28 November 2025 – 1 March 2026


Janette Murrungun

Janette Murrungun is an experienced weaver who works with ghost-net material and pandanus. Her Country is Gulurrj (Rocky Point). She holds deep knowledge about using plants for string-making, natural dyeing and traditional weaving, a skill passed down from her mother and grandmother. For this exhibition, she has woven colourful yirr (string bags) using handspun natural fibres and nylon retrieved from ghost nets that wash up near her community of Numbulwar, on the Gulf of Carpentaria in southeastern Arnhem Land. Women across Arnhem Land have traditionally used yirr as an all-purpose carrier bag, ideal for holding seafood, shellfish, roots and bush food.


 

Yirr Tarnanthi Exhibition FABRIK

Image Credit: Janette Murrungun, Nunggbuyu people, Northern Territory, born Numbulwar, Northern Territory 1958, Yirr, 2025, yellow and pink, and green ghost net material, 75.0 x 18.5cm, 61.0 x 16.0cm; © the artist; photo: Tim Avice and courtesy Numbulwar Numburindi Arts

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