COMING SOON

How We Move in the Dry is an upcoming exhibition by Balanggarra and Yolngu artist Molly Hunt, presented at Black Canoe this July.

The exhibition explores seasonal living in the East Kimberley, focusing on how ways of life shift as the land moves from wet to dry. It reflects on the practices and actions that emerge during this time — what we eat, how we hunt, how we move, and how we return to Country. The Dry season becomes a time of activity, sustainability, and living more closely with the land.

Hey Molly is founded by Balanggarra /Yolngu woman, with connections to Bunuba /Jaru & Gija Country. Originally from Wyndham, Kimberley, Western Australia. I’m a creative artist, living and working in Kununurra, on Miriwoong Gajerrong Country. I’m best known for my Illustrations, Murals, and brand collaborations.
I’ve been a storyteller my whole life. I'm a journalists, writer, illustrator, animator, and soon to be COMIC AUTHOR/ILLUSTRATOR.


With plans to use my platform to reinvest back into Indigenous communities.

  • Illustrations

    Let's bring your ideas to life with my bold and vibrant style.

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  • Murals

    As animated as my illustrations are, my murals are just as engaging-just with a larger scale.

    Let's paint!

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  • Animations

    let's make some moving pictures.

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Molly Hunt

Molly Hunt is a multifaceted Balanggarra and Yolngu woman from Wyndham, Kimberley, Western Australia.

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