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Northern Odyssey

A photographic journal of the lives of Cowboys and Country living

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NORTHERN ODYSSEY<br />

B y D a n n i e l l e D a r c y<br />

A p h o t o g r a p h i c j o u r n a l o f t h e l i v e s o f C o w b o y s<br />

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2024 EXHIBITION CATALOGUE<br />

Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts & Culture Centre


A B O U T t h e E x h i b i t i o n<br />

Born and raised in the <strong>Northern</strong> Territory, Dannielle Darcy discovered her passion for<br />

photography amidst the vast landscapes and vibrant culture of the NT’s outback. Inspired<br />

by the raw beauty of her surroundings, she immersed herself in the art world, honing her<br />

skills to encapsulate the essence of life in the bush.<br />

Focusing on lifestyle photography, Darcy found fulfillment in capturing moments within the<br />

lives of cowboys and country living, striving to convey their rugged charm and strong spirit<br />

through her lens. Wonder through the Laneway space for Dannielle’s inaugural gallery<br />

exhibition as she captures the enduring allure of the northern lifestyle and the profound<br />

capacity of photography as it immortalises these timeless narratives.<br />

Gallery Pieces<br />

All photographs are available to purchase.<br />

Wall price without frame $130. Wall Price with frame $200.<br />

Dust at Dawn, 297mm x 420mm<br />

Leila Creek Yard Up 420mm x 297mm<br />

Motorbike Rider in the Dust 297mm x 420mm<br />

Campdraft Configuration 420mm x 297mm<br />

Drafting 297mm x 420mm<br />

Silhouette Serenity 297mm x 420mm<br />

Life on the Land 420mm x 297mm<br />

Midnight Rider 297mm x 420mm<br />

Moonlight Maverick 297mm x 420mm<br />

Cowboy Contemplation 297mm x 420mm<br />

Eight Seconds 297mm x 420mm<br />

Paddock Yarns 420mm x 297mm<br />

Mountain Valley March 420mm x 297mm<br />

A Cowboys Commute 420mm x 297mm<br />

Fairy Floss Sky 420mm x 297mm<br />

Road Train at the Ramp 420mm x 297mm<br />

A Double at Dusk 297mm x 420mm<br />

Outback Experience 297mm x 420mm<br />

Copy on the Watercart 420mm x 297mm<br />

Feeding Time 297mm x 420mm<br />

A Pilot’s Perspective 297mm x 420mm<br />

Ring in a Dust Veil 420mm x 297mm<br />

Above the Dust 297mm x 420mm<br />

Hillside Hike 297mm x 420mm<br />

Dust and Dreams 420mm x 297mm<br />

Crossing Cattle at Corella 420mm x 297mm<br />

The Pickup Man 297mm x 420mm<br />

Nightshift 420mm x 297mm<br />

Fencing Camp 297mm x 420mm<br />

Breakers in the Shade 297mm x 420mm


Godinymayin Yijard Rivers<br />

Arts and Culture Centre<br />

gallery@gyracc.org.au<br />

PO Box 613, Katherine, NT<br />

0850<br />

Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and<br />

Culture Centre was established in 2012 as<br />

the flagship cultural facility for the<br />

Katherine Region, and recently marked<br />

our 10th anniversary as the region’s<br />

gathering place. Our founders were a<br />

visionary group of local artists, elders, civic<br />

leaders, business owners, pastoralists,<br />

educators, and government partners who<br />

wanted to make a special place for the<br />

community. And they did.<br />

Over the past decade, Godinymayin has<br />

become a community hub that now<br />

presents theatre, music, cabaret,<br />

exhibitions, lectures, comedy, cinema, and<br />

civic events—and is also home to<br />

workshops, conferences, corporate<br />

functions, and hired activities of every<br />

kind.<br />

Our facilities comprise a welcoming lobby,<br />

the Lambert Gallery for visual arts<br />

programming, the K Space Gallery, the<br />

Laneway Gallery, a cafe and retail shop,<br />

and a large multi-function performing arts<br />

venue and meeting space.<br />

This year an expanded Godinymayin will<br />

begin to appear. Thanks to a <strong>Northern</strong><br />

Territory Government Arts Trail<br />

investment, we are developing expanded<br />

indoor cultural facilities and a brand new<br />

outdoor amphitheatre and covered deck<br />

cafe area for the region's residents and<br />

visitors to enjoy.<br />

Our non-profit organisation is governed<br />

by a board of 12 community leaders—<br />

including representatives from the<br />

Jawoyn, Wardaman and Dagoman people.<br />

We are managed throughout the year by<br />

a small team of dedicated arts<br />

professionals who are passionate about<br />

the the community, cultural identity, and<br />

creative opportunities and celebrations.<br />

We work hard to perpetuate and grow our<br />

founding vision, and ensuring a special<br />

place in Katherine where creativity,<br />

culture, and heritage will always come<br />

together and thrive. We at Godinymayin<br />

are also grateful for the ongoing<br />

partnership and exchanges with the<br />

region’s arts centres, and to our principal<br />

partners the <strong>Northern</strong> Territory<br />

Government and Katherine Town Council.<br />

In everything, we do, our organisation<br />

acknowledges the Traditional Owners of<br />

the land and region we inhabit—the<br />

Jawoyn, Wardaman and Dagoman people<br />

—and their Elders past, present, and<br />

emerging.<br />

Special Thanks to Godinymayin team for<br />

their dedication and hard work: Caitlin<br />

Backhouse, Jessy Moss, Janet Schultz,<br />

Roxy Collins, Talisha Ellis, Nathan Lennard,<br />

Jules Renner and Brianna Lennard.<br />

With your help and participation, our new<br />

performance venue will bring great<br />

cultural events and dry season<br />

programming—and make a more dynamic<br />

Katherine Region.<br />

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