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Djalkiri: We are standing on their names, Blue Mud Bay : Boxed Folio

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Photographer: Peter Eve
Cameron, Angus

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Parap, NT: Nomad Art Productions

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This exquisite boxed folio of prints is the culmination of a vibrant and intensive cross-cultural exchange between four highly respected Yithuwa Madarrpa artists and four renowned artists from across Australia, created during a cross-cultural collaborative printmaking workshop with Basil Hall at Yilpara, Blue Mud Bay, Arnhem Land in 2009.

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Djalkiri: We are standing on their names, Blue Mud Bay

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