Rhoda was born at Numbulwar which is a community on coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
She went to a boarding school in Darwin in the 1970’s, but she has lived in Borroloola for most of her life.
Rhoda has been employed doing office work at various places in the community and started at the art centre 2010.
Rhoda is a prolific jewelllery and craft maker, always experimenting with new bush materials and is keen to use traditional materials in both traditional and contemporary ways.
Daughter of the prominent Marra Artist, Violet Hammer; Rhoda has also turned her attention to carrying on the legacy in recent years. She often paints bush tucker, especially fresh water and salt water foods, as fishing and collection of bush foods is a particular passion.
Rhoda’s knowledge of traditional bush foods and bush crafts is extensive and she continues to pass on this important knowledge to her children and grandchildren living in the Borroloola region.
Rhoda works as a studio assistant at Waralungku Arts, is qualified in arts conservation and is actively involved with the peak body organisation, ANKA.
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Rhoda was born at Numbulwar which is a community on coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
She went to a boarding school in Darwin in the 1970’s, but she has lived in Borroloola for most of her life.
Rhoda has been employed doing office work at various places in the community and started at the art centre 2010.
Rhoda is a prolific jewelllery and craft maker, always experimenting with new bush materials and is keen to use traditional materials in both traditional and contemporary ways.
Daughter of the prominent Marra Artist, Violet Hammer; Rhoda has also turned her attention to carrying on the legacy in recent years. She often paints bush tucker, especially fresh water and salt water foods, as fishing and collection of bush foods is a particular passion.
Rhoda’s knowledge of traditional bush foods and bush crafts is extensive and she continues to pass on this important knowledge to her children and grandchildren living in the Borroloola region.
Rhoda works as a studio assistant at Waralungku Arts, is qualified in arts conservation and is actively involved with the peak body organisation, ANKA.