Carol Liyawanga

Biography
Carol was born on a remote cattle station, near Bulmun community, where her mother was working at the time.
Carol now lives with her family on the remote homeland of Buluhkaduru. Carol currently works as a remote homelands supervisor, managing the Buluhkaduru women’s centre.
She is a talented weaver of pandanus and a lino cut artist. Her mother taught her how to weave baskets and dilly bags, and collect the natural fibres from the bush land. Carol has strong knowledge in Arnhem Land plants and native wild foods.
Fabrics for sale

Manbirrbbirr (small bush flowers)
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100%
200cm × 112cm
$240

Bush Flowers
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100%
200cm × 112cm
$200

Wirndilk Merlemerle (Pink Butterfly)
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100% and Bush Dyes
380cm × 110cm
$570

Bush Vine
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100%
200cm × 112cm
$220

Welebme (flat)
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100%
200cm × 112cm
$240

Yawk Yawk
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100%
200cm × 112cm
$240

Yawkyawk (young woman spirit)
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100%
250cm × 112cm
$325

Ngaldadmurrng (Saratoga)
Carol Liyawanga
Linen 100%
300cm × 140cm
$360

Welebme (flat)
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100%
200cm × 112cm
$240

Ngaldadmurrng (Saratoga)
Carol Liyawanga
Cotton 100%
190cm × 150cm
$209
Artist's designs
Past Exhibitions
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CDU Gallery
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World Expo Dubai
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Australian Embassy Germany
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Cairns Art Gallery
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Museo Nacional de Antropología, Madrid (ES)
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Embassy of Australia, Paris
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