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Checking the Progress. Buku staff examine a proof.

October 25, 2011 Basil Hall

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Ruby Alderton, Annie Studd and Will Stubbs examine the first proof of one of the exciting new Seven Sisters etchings which are currently being made by the seven Yunupingu sisters of Yirrkala/Nhulunbuy in collaboration with Basil Hall Editions. Basil ran a workshop in Yirrkala in late October and, with the local team from the Buku Print Space, some beautiful plates are emerging. They will possibly not be exhibited until around Garma 2012 both at the Garma site in Gulkula and in Darwin at Nomad Art in Parap.

Buku Larrnggay Art Centre

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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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