Marlene Juli

  • Skin Name:Juli
  • Language:Gija
  • Region:Kununurra, Western Australia
  • Dreaming:Gurlabal (Rainbow Serpent)
Marlene Juli

Bibliography

  • This biography was developed by Central Art - Aboriginal Art Store.

Collections

  • Flinders University Art Museum.
  • The Kaplan Collection.

Exhibitions

  • 2010, “Surface of Our Dreaming (Warmun Art)”, Chapman Gallery, Canberra.
  • 2009, “Ochre Dreaming: Stories from the East Kimberley”, ReDot Gallery, Singapore.
  • 2009, “The Youngest One”, Chapman Gallery, Canberra.
  • 2006, “Warmun Art Centre Presents”, Mary Place, Sydney.
  • 2005, “Warmun Women’s Show”, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne.
  • 2005, “Warmun Group Show”, Framed Gallery, Darwin.
  • 2005, “Waterhole Country”, Short Street Gallery, Broome.
  • 2004, “Group Show”, Hogarth Gallery, Sydney.
  • 2004, “Die Inneren und die auberen Dinge”, Aboriginal Art Gallery, Bahr, Speyer in conjunction with Bamberg, Germany.
  • 2004, “Melbourne Art Fair” in conjunction with Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne.
  • 2004, “Ochre Group Show”, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs.
  • 2004, “Young Artists from Warmu and Balgo”, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne. 
  • 2003, “Big Country: Works from the Flinders University Art Museum Collection”, Flinders University Gallery, Adelaide.
  • 2003, “East Kimberley Show”, Short Street Gallery, Broome.
  • 2003, “Six Warmun Women Painting Country”, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs.
  • 2003, “The World Luxury Cruise Ship – Australasis”, in conjunction with Thornquest Gallery, Southport, Australasis.
  • 2002, “Garmerrun: All Our Country”, Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide.
  • 2002, Thornquest Gallery, Southport.
  • 2002, Coomalie Culture Centre, Batchelor.
  • 2001, “Short on Size”, Short Street Gallery, Broome.
  • 2001, Thornquest Gallery, Southport.
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