Ku'arlu Mangga — Good Nest, in the local Yamatji language — works out of Northampton, known to its traditional custodians as Mooniemia, a Midwest town between Geraldton and Kalbarri close to the Pink Lakes. The centre grew out of the Northampton Old School Community Initiative, an Aboriginal gathering space dating to the early 1990s, and today supports a small intergenerational group of artists working across carving, printmaking, painting and textiles; several have been selected for the Revealed exhibition at Fremantle Arts Centre. Cyclone Seroja badly damaged the building in 2021, and the centre spent several years rebuilding before reopening its gallery to visitors. It remains a modest, community-scale operation rather than a polished commercial art centre, with the studio on Robinson Street best visited by appointment. For anyone travelling the coast road between Geraldton and Kalbarri, it's a chance to see Yamatji art and story made close to where it's set, rather than in a city gallery.
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