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I sent out a survey to all the participants from the 2009 Art Book Project, and received some good feedback. One suggestion was to have a larger book. Our first book was a 7 inch by 7 inch size...not really an "art book" size, but I was trying to keep the costs down. So...here are some of the changes that I'm proposing for the 2010 Project. If you have any thoughts, please comment or send me an email. I'd love to hear from you! ...
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Tommy Mitchell with his dog Malpaka 2009. Photo by Edwina Circuitt © Warakurna Artists. Artworks © Tommy Mitchell Jane Raffan reports on Warakurna Artists in Western Australia It has been nearly 20 years since the remote community of Warakurna in Ngaanyatjarra Lands first came to prominence with Midnight Oil’s lament of the same name.1 On 29 June 2005, the Federal Court recognised that Ngaanyatjarra native title claimants held exclusive ...
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