2024
“We Are The Old: Luku Ŋurrungitj” Opens in Darwin By Megha Kapoor, New York Times Australia, June 2025
2023
Meet the Grande Dames of Milingimbi: The Women Who Weave By Megha Kapoor, Vogue, March 2023
2022
At One of Australia’s Oldest Museums, A New Emphasis on Indigenous Artists By Daniel Browning, C N Traveller, December 2022
Master Arnhem Land artist Margaret Rarru Garrawurra wins top prize in 2022 NATSIAA’s with sweeping woven sail By Jacqueline Breen, ABC News August 2022
Natsiaa 2022: Indigenous artist Rarru wins first prize with hand-woven sail By Lorean Allam, The Gaurdian, August 2022
Madayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala Edited by Wukun Wanambi, Kade McDonald, Henry Skerritt Designed by Miko McGinty and Rita Jules, Miko McGinty, Inc. DelMonico Books, Published 2022
2021
Indigenous artists call for protection for elders and warn of ‘irreplaceable’ cultural loss from COVID-19 as restrictions ease By Sue Lannin, ABC News, October 2021
Djalkiri, Yolŋu Art, Collaborations and Collections Edited By Rebecca J. Conway, Sydney University Press, January 2021
2020
From the vaults, a treasure trove of art far from its island home
By Rosa Ellen, ABC News, March 2019
2019
From the vaults, a treasure trove of art far from its island home
By Rosa Ellen, ABC News, March 2019
Reflection pods: Yolŋu weavers create a thinking space in Sydney CBD
By Lucy Simpson, Garland Magazine, March 2019
2018
Gumbula and Knowledge Generation in Collections in the USA: Where is Joe’s Right Shoe?
By Louise Hamby, Research Fellow – The Australian National University, August 2018
The Makaratta and exchanges with the Kluge Ruhe
By Chris Durkin, July 2018
Gapu Murnuk Catalogue
Exhibited at the Australian Embassy Washington DC, October 2018
2017
Gapu ga rangithirri ga ngurruthirri (The water is coming up, the water is going away)
By Louise Hamby, Research Fellow – The Australian National University, August 2017
Milingimbi: A Living Culture at Berndt Museum
By Chris Durkin, October 2017
Milingimbi Makarrata Statement
By the Makarrata group, July 2017
2016
Milingimbi – Taking memories back
By Cara Pinchbeck, AGNSW, 2016
Ngarra law designs at Aboriginal & Pacific Art
Author Chris Durkin, 2016
The Milingimbi Fishing Industry: the story of the river song 1960 – 1975
Author Dr Bentley James, Anthropologist, 2016
2015
Development of Collecting at the Milingimbi Mission in Strings of Connectedness
Authors Louise Hamby with Dr Gumbula, The Australian National University, 2015
2009
Choosing Who Will Keep the Stories Strong: The Garrawurra Artists of Milingimbi
Author Dr Henry Skerritt, Mellon Curator of Indigenous Arts of Australia at the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia, 2009