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Merrepen printmakers with Basil Hall at Nomad Art

August 9, 2016 Basil Hall

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Kumbi, Margaret, Marita, Troy, Basil, Angus Cameron from Nomad, Aaron, Patricia and Kieren at the opening of Kidin-Time of Plenty. Basil and Angus travelled out to the community in April and spent a week working with the artists on 19 new zinc plate etchings. These were proofed, approved and then editioned in our Braidwood studio in time for the August launch in Darwin. Congratulations to all the artists and many thanks to the Australia Council for the Arts, who funded the project, and to Angus and Rose at Nomad for facilitating, encouraging, hanging, opening and minding the beautiful show.Merrepen opening 600

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