Floods-willing, Djilpin Arts from Wugularr in the Northern Territory will soon have a retrospective of around half of the 207 editions we have made together in the last 15 years. It was slated for an opening on March 21st, and I was booked to attend, but the flooding in the Top End has made physically retrieving the artworks from Wugularr …
Nearly seven years ago we organised for some acetate to be sent to Tjuntjuntjara in remote WA so that a number of the senior men could create the painted…
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Chris Griffiths’ visit from Kununurra, Western Australia
January 17, 2026 Basil Hall
We had already printed a couple of collagraphs that Waringarri artist, Chris Griffiths had sent us last year, so it was really nice to meet him in person in…
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Krystle works in Broken Hill, and some one her previous pieces have involved fabric. Her textile work blends indigenous stories with feminist themes and she can also be studied…
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David Doyle is a man with many hats; one of which is that of an artist working in a variety of media. Here is one of three collagraph plates…
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The artists who attended my collagraph workshop at Laughing Waters in November are all experienced weavers and/or image makers, so introducing a new medium didn’t represent a problem to…
