Gai SouthwellGathering

Gai Southwell created Manhuti WalkAbout Jewellery and Weaving as a business in 2021. She has, however, been a designer and creator for many years. This is her first solo exhibition at our gallery.

Gai lives on Dunghutti lands on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales and is based in Kempsey.

Gai loves to travel and to collect interesting bits and pieces to add to her creations. Every piece she creates is unique and individual, with a story to tell.

Gai Southwell – Clapaticks

Manhuti is an Aboriginal word from the Dunghutti language meaning to “travel along” or, as the Aboriginal people referred to it – to “walk About”.

Gai Southwell – Wall Hanging with Tail

“I chose this name as I love to travel around Australia and as I do I collect little bits and pieces that I love to turn into deadly jewellery for you to take on your walkabout”.
Gai’s exhibition will be on display at the gallery during March. Gai also runs workshops as an introduction to the art of weaving. Please contact her if you are interested or contact the gallery and we will pass on your details.

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