• Wulbung (Baskets) and Yir (Dilly Bags)
  • Wulbung (Baskets) and Yir (Dilly Bags)
  • Wulbung (Baskets) and Yir (Dilly Bags)

Yulki Nunggumajbarr

Wulbung (Baskets) and Yir (Dilly Bags)


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  • Acrylic on Cardboard
  • Dimensions: 44cm x 30cm (framed)
  • Cat No. 254-24
Numbulwar Numburindi artists have long reused and recycled found waste materials in their artworks whether it's painting on scrap metal or cardboard, like this artwork, or weaving with ghost net and abandoned fishing line retrieved from the shoreline. Embracing their unique imperfections and surfaces, the artists marry these found materials with traditional practice and natural materials to make vibrant contemporary artworks that simultaneously pose questions about waste and sustainability. 

Senior weaver Yulki Nunggumajbarr shares her extraordinary life growing up in Wuyagiba, moving on to the missions and eventually becoming the first female Aboriginal priest in Australia.


Built on self-determination, Numbulwar Numburindi Arts (NNA) is a colletive or artists whose mission is to keep culture strong. Established in 2019, Numbulwar’s first art centre is 100 per cent owned and controlled by the community. Born from the community’s desire to practice and engage with traditional culture, NNA is a space for artistic and cultural expression. Champions of fibre art, NNA artists marry naturally-dyed and locally-harvested pandanus with bright and bold ghost nets, abandoned fishing line retrieved from Numbulwar’s shoreline. Our Wulbung (baskets) and Yir (dillybags) fit as naturally in traditional applications as they do in contemporary, urban environments. Numbulwar sits on the Rose River and belongs to the Nunggayinbala clan, one of the Wubuy or Nunggubuyu speaking clans from the region. Ceremonial activities are still very important within the region and occur regularly.


Laundry Gallery is currently closed for the holidays. All online orders will be processed and shipped after 25 January, 2025. Local pick up may be available earlier, please contact us to request

We pack all artworks securely to protect during shipping. Items valued over $100 are insured for damage during transit. Artworks less then one metre are generally sent insured via Australia Post, unless they are particularly fragile. Artworks longer than one metre are sent via Pack n Send.