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Western Desert Print Workshop 2010

April 5, 2010 Basil Hall

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Warakurna Artists was host to the long-awaited Western Desert Mob Printmaking Workshops, funded through the Australia Council for the Arts.

Over a two week period, Basil and the respective Art Centre staff from Warakurna Artists, Tjarlirli Arts (Tjukurla), Papulankutja Arts (Blackstone) and Kayili Arts (Patjarr) assisted artists to draw, paint and scratch stories onto zinc plate or acetate. Many thanks to Edwina, Mads, Wes, Rocky and Kerry and all the artists for a great and productive fortnight.

Kayili ArtsPapulankutja ArtsTjarlirli ArtsWarakurna

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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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