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Warakurna: All the Stories Got Into Our Minds and Eyes - exhibition opening
Alisa Duff, Agnes O'Shea and Eunice Porter
6 December 2012
Following a welcome to country, Alisa Duff outlines why Warakurna was so unique as a community and how the paintings and sculptures are not just art, they recreate scenes of everyday life and to tell historical and contemporary stories.
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