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How YGT Yimbalji Works

YGT Yimbalji Design Studio takes care of every aspect of your cultural design projects, delivering deadly results for our people, land and culture

YGT has our own in-house Traditional Artist, educators and Innovators with Aunty Sharon Brady, Uncle Charles Passi and Ruth Link.  

 

Powerfully, we also have relationships with some of the Countries leading Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists and Artisans.

 

We manage the entire process from expression of interest through to artwork creation, through to project management

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1. Collaborative Discovery

We gather and collaborate with your team to understand the specific needs of your Traditional design project or engagement.

2. Community Consultation

As required, YGT will commence a community consultation process with both the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders / leaders / representatives and our own elders and cultural authorities.

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3. YGT CONNECTS WITH ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ARTISTS

Yimabaji design studio sources Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists for your project. 

4. Project Management

We manage the project to completion. 

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Acknowledgement to Country
YGT Law & Biocultural Knowledge anf YGT Yimbalji acknowledge our own Traditional Owner Groups and Country, and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, of where we live and work, respecting and celebrating their culture, history, diversity, and their deep connection to Country.

We respect our cultures by continuing the physical and spiritual knowledge, customs, and practices of our people.  Our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Law, Consulting and Biocultural Knowledge services are deliberately focused on respect for culture by providing a means to pass our knowledge, customs, and practices to the next generation for the wellbeing of our people, culture and country.

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