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www.katherinetimes.com.au KATHERINE TIMES, WEDNESDAY MARCH 19, 2014 13
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SINCE 1978 Mimi AboriginalArts and Crafts has been recognisingthe talent of Aboriginal artists andcraftspeople of the 380,000 squarekilometres of the Katherine region.
Mimi Arts and Crafts can layclaim to having the widest range ofIndigenous arts and craft of theKatherine region.
Executive Officer Barbara Amb-jerg Pedersen said the gallery show-cases several styles including ArnhemLand rarrk style, naif (naive) stylefrom the River region and dot art from
Tanami desert. “Dot art is very popular with peo-
ple and we feature pieces fromrenowned artists Lorna Fencer, PeggyRockman, Marilyn Nakamarra andLilly Hargrave, amongst others” MsAmbjerg Pedersen said.
Mimi Aboriginal Arts and Craftshave paintings which can be pur-chased from corporate sizes two me-tres by two meters to beautiful tiny10cm by 10cm pieces.
Ms Ambjerg Pedersen said the naifstyles are also a great drawcard for
tourists. “The naif style has lots of figura-
tive work and vibrant colour and thepaintings are inspired by the stories ofthe region,” she said.
Chairperson of Mimi Arts BillHarney has sold his pieces all over theworld.
Ms Ambjerg Pedersen said hispaintings and carvings are acceptedby the National Aboriginal and Tor-rens Strait Island Art Awards almostevery year.
Mimi Arts and Crafts have won-
derful fabrics from the Merrepen, In-jalak and Maningrida art centres.
They also showcase work fromsouth east Arnhem land, Weemol,Ngukurr Arts, Lajamanu, Jilkming-gan, Mataranka, Beswick, Kalkaringi,Minyerri, Mennggen amongst others.
Open 8.30am to 4.30pm, Mondayto Friday there is something for anyspecial occasion.
“Local people often buy gifts forfamily and friends here, as well as fortheir own walls.
“Our stock makes great going
away presents”. Selling paintings, hand woven bas-
kets, carvings, artefacts as well asCDs, DVDs and books featuring In-digenous content, Mimi Arts andCrafts really does have something foreveryone.
Mimi Arts and Crafts also featuresthe famous luggage line from Cather-ine Manuell.
Stop by 6 Pearce Street for a cul-tural experience.
For more information call 89710036.
MIMI - Where culture and art meet
LEFT:Mimi Aboriginal Arts andCrafts Executive Officer
Barbara Ambjerg Pedersenand Office Manager Katrin
Ladurner showcase avariety of impressive pieces.
Mimi Aboriginal Arts andCraft gallery is open all year
round and has become afavourite tourist’s attraction
that not only generatesvaluable revenue for
the Katherine economy butalso showcases the work ofartists across the Katherine
region and treasures thecultural and traditional work
of indigenous artists.At its location on Pearce
Street, off the VictoriaHighway, Mimi Aboriginal
Arts and Craft is open from8.30am to 4.30pm Monday
to Friday.From paintings and
carvings to weavings,luggage postcards, booksand music - Katherine’sMimi Aboriginal Arts and
Craft hassomething on
offer for everyone.
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Artist profile: John Dewar
Artist John Dewar has becomean essential part of Mimi Abo-riginal Arts and Crafts.From the Mayali tribe, MrDewar comes from the tradi-tional region of Oenpelli, north-west of Katherine. Born in the area now known as“The Rocks” on the easternside of Katherine in the dryseason of 1956, Mr Dewar haslived in the Katherine region hisentire life.His father worked in manyplaces, spending a lot of time inthe Maranboy region working
for the tin mine and the timbermill and also as a stockman,yard builder and fencer on thestations in the area. The family settled down on EvaValley Station, now known asManyallaluk, and ‘Lo spent a lotof his youth there learning fromand working for his father. Following in his father’s foot-steps, Mr Dewar works hardand enjoys his cross culturaljob. He says: “I don’t like to sitaround. I like to work and paintand to keep busy”. Mr Dewar’s paintings and arte-facts are held in collections
around Australia and interna-tionally.The famous artist attributesmost of his paintings skills torole models in his family, in-cluding his dad, uncle andbrother.Mr Dewar said his family taughthim how to harvest stingy bark,make his own natural pigmentsand use a reed brush. These techniques are held inhigh demand and often re-quested by international visi-tors who come to Katherine. The 57-year-old said he lovesworking on blank canvas andbark paintings.
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