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Campsite at Baniyala October 2009

October 18, 2009 Basil Hall

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A view of the new camp set up at Baniyala by the community led by Djambawa Marawili. Basil’s sleeping platform is on the left. The camp has showers, toilets, a camp kitchen and eating shelter and is only a short walk from the beach and the visitors’ centre, where we held our workshop. A group of painted up dancers welcomed the group of weary travellers on the first night with a bungul in the small bungul ground in the centre of the picture. A buffalo was seen passing through the area one day too!

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For the last nineteen years Basil has run Basil Hall Editions, first from a purpose-built studio in Darwin, then from two studios: one in Braidwood, NSW and one in Canberra. In 2020 Basil moved all the equipment to Canberra. He and his team host visiting artists or travel to remote Aboriginal  communities, collaborating with over 100 artists a year, or other regional locations, offering workshops.

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