Discover the captivating work of Yindjibarndi artist, Alice Guiness 🖼️
At 80 years young, Alice honours the sacred Burndud, a place deep in the heart of the Pilbara, through her powerful canvases in her debut exhibition, Burndud Ground, now showing at
#JohnCurtinGallery. “The Burndud is a dancing and meeting place at the law ground,” she says, where songs are sung, and dances are performed to preserve Yindjibarndi law and culture. Come experience this unforgettable journey into the heart of Western Australia. Get dreaming:
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🎨 Burndud Ground Exhibition, now showing at John Curtin Gallery, Bentley on Whadjuk Country |
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📅 On now, until 17 April 2025
🎟️ Free entry
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ALT [ID] Yindjibarndi artist Alice Guiness painting on a canvas, with a sample collection displayed in the background.
ALT [ID] An artwork in progress, with a pot of paint beside it and a hand dipping a paintbrush into the pot.
ALT [ID] An aerial shot of the rugged Pilbara landscape, highlighting its red earth and dramatic rock formations.
ALT [ID] Artwork by Yindjibarndi artist Alice Guiness, featuring dot painting on a burgundy backdrop.