Graeme Kunda Beamo Beamish-Bonnington

Baluk Arts

Kunda Beamo was born in Melbourne in 1941 and is of Yamadji descent. He is a self-taught artist who draws inspiration from reclaiming his identity and culture. Kunda Beamo’s work has been included in numerous exhibitions, museums and art awards around Australia and overseas.

Kunda’s work represents people, elders, spirits, dancers and animals portrayed in a combination of both contemporary and traditional techniques.

Selected Exhibitions include:

2021 Nerdudara/Djumi (Then/Now) 10+1, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington

2021, Heal Country, Frankston Art Centre, Frankston

2018 NAIDOC Exhibition, Frankston Art Centre, Frankston

2017 Koorie Art Show, Koorie Heritage Trust, Melbourne

2017 Spirit of Country, Whitehorse City Council, Nunawading

2017 NAIDOC Exhibition, Frankston Art Centre, Frankston

2016 NAIDOC Exhibition, Frankston Art Centre, Frankston

2014 NAIDOC Exhibition, Heritage Hill, Dandenong

2005 NAIDOC Exhibition, Pakenham Cultural Centre, Pakenham

2003 Southern Indigenous Artists Exhibition, Frankston City Council Gallery, Frankston

2001 Indigenous Aboriginal Art, Deira City Centre, Dubai