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At the end of the 2008 dry season, three senior Anangu-Pitantjara artists and weavers traveled to the remote Central Australian community of Kalka. ...
At the end of the 2008 dry season, three senior Anangu-Pitantjara artists and weavers traveled to the remote Central Australian community of Kalka. The two groups of women weavers shared their traditional work and new skills. This piece is called Weave and Mend.
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