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Judy Watson visit April 2010

April 18, 2010 Basil Hall

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Angus & Rose Cameron and Judy Watson discussing proofs of her four new etchings for Nomad Art Productions’ Blue Mud Bay Project, to be launched in August in Darwin. Judy has just spent three days with Basil, Mats and Nena, fine-tuning her final Heron Island Suite images and developing these strong etchings. New plates have been added, introducing Sea Rights documents and the names of the Yolngu people involved in the High Court case.

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