The Moa Arts Story
Moa Arts has come a long way since it started out as 'The Mualgau Minaral Artist Collective' in the early 2000's. From humble beginnings in a tin shed and an old press down by the jetty, Moa Arts has
textile enterprises
Moa arts textile enterprises “I am at the very start of my journey, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to meet the TSRA and Many Rivers and learn about starting my own business,”Mabel Kanai, Artist As part of Moa Arts' commitment to
Pochoir
POCHOIR PRINTS Pochoir (French); noun; stencil " This print is based on outside fire that we like to roast crabs (Getalai) on. The orange stands for cooked crabs and the black is badly burnt steamed crabs."Paula savage, Artist Paula Savage Getali (Crab) -
Ngurpay
NGURPAY (Dialect: Kala Kawa Ya); verb; teaching and learning Growing up in the Torres Strait, our Elders, the older ones and even aunties would explain the process of weaving. When we think of weaving, it’s about intertwining and connecting. It tells a
TARNANTHI
Featuring new work by David Bosun, Fiona Elisala-Mosby, Paula Savage and the Kubin Women's Flower Print Project