Joy Garlbin Manayangkarírra, b. 1959
Overview
Joy Garlbin is a Kunibidji and Kuninjku artist whose work predominantly features the Djomi Djang site. She started to make Mimih Spirit figures under the apprenticeship of Crusoe Kurddal in the 2000s. Exhibiting since 2004, her work is also held in the Queensland Gallery of Art. She is a traditional owner of the Maningrida township and been highly politically active in protecting her country.
Works
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Joy GarlbinDjomi III, 2022Carved wooden sculpture126cm x 3cm x 3cm
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Joy GarlbinDjomi IV, 2022Carved wooden sculpture131cm x 3cm x 3cm
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Joy GarlbinDjomi V, 2022Carved wooden sculpture127cm x 3cm x 3cm
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Joy GarlbinDjomi VI, 2022Carved wooden sculpture97cm x 3cm x 3cm
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Joy GarlbinDjomi VII, 2022Carved wooden sculpture89cm x 3cm x 3cm
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Joy GarlbinDjomi I, 2018Carved wooden sculpture102cm x 4cm x 4cm