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Ngarru Miimi

Tell us about yourself.

I am a proud Wiradjuri, Yorta Yorta and Gangulu woman and I live and work on my maternal grandmother’s Country in Narrandera, NSW. I work as an artist, printmaker and designer for my own ethical and sustainable label, Ngarru Miimi.

In what way does your work reflect the stories from your mob or culture?

My work, in its entirety, reflects my identity and culture. It is entangled with who I am, where I come from and how I move in both Aboriginal and Western worlds. A large part of what I do is strongly linked to my relationship to storytelling. My grandparents were the most captivating storytellers; a question would turn into a two-hour

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