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Fiona Hall, Jorg Schmeisser&John Wolseley at work

October 25, 2009 Basil Hall

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This termite mound has been well and truly captured from all angles. It can now be seen in various beautiful etching plates currently being drawn in Darwin at Basil Hall Editions, during a frantic 10 day period in late October. The artists are here courtesy of Nomad Art Productions, who arranged the funding and organised for a group of printmakers, gallery staff and visitors to camp at Baniyala in eastern Arnhem Land and work with Indigenous traditional owners. Nomad will jointly publish the resulting etchings and BHE will edition them in 2010.

BaniyalaFiona HallJohn WolseleyJorg Schmeisser

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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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