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NRW 2023 Merch

2023 Reconciliation Week Street Banner Program Merchandise Collection

We're thrilled to launch our first Reconciliation Week Street Banner Program merchandise collection, featuring the breathtaking 2023 artwork of Beverley Roger's - Jartuti.

This year, Reconciliation WA has taken on the stewardship of the Reconciliation Week Street Banner Program, and we’re excited to offer you the opportunity to own a unique piece of this artwork. Our collection includes an art print, an organic cotton tea towel, and a 6-pack of greeting cards, each with a portion of the proceeds going directly to support the artist.
 
By purchasing our exclusive merchandise, not only will you own a beautiful piece of Aboriginal art, but you’ll also be showing your support for the reconciliation movement. Don’t miss out on this chance to make a difference!
Jartuti © Beverley Rogers/Copyright Agency, 2023 – Martumili Artists.
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Jartuti - Beverley Rogers

About the 2023 Street Banner Artwork

Jartuti water place east of Parnngurr. In pujiman (traditonal, desert dwelling) days old people walked and hunted there, we went there recently with KJ (Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa) ranger mob, lovely place.” – Beverley Rogers

Jartuti is a water source located close to Parnngurr Aboriginal Community (otherwise known as Cotton Creek), and is part of Beverley’s father’s ngurra (home Country, camp). The site is near to the home of the jangara (cannibal devil), spiritual beings from the Jukurrpa (Dreaming) era.

Martumili Arists was established in late 2006 and supports Martu artsts in Kunawarritji, Punmu, Parnngurr, Jigalong, Warralong, Irrungadji (Nullagine) and Parnpajinya (Newman).
© Beverley Rogers/Copyright Agency, 2022 – Martumili Artists.