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== Artists ==
 
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[[File:Yagan 1sb.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Yagan Memorial Wall Design ''by'' [[Directory:Sandra Hill|Sandra Hill]] ]]
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Nyoongar artists who are currently creating art works for the Memorial Site are [[Directory:Sandra Hill|Sandra Hill]] and Peter Farmer. [[Directory:Jenny Dawson-Ceramic Artist|Jenny Dawson]] is assisting Sandra with the major story wall works. Working team members are Tracy Pushman, Laurel Nannup, Ellen McFetridge. Roman has built the rammed earth walls and [[Peter Zuvela]] is documenting photographically the entire artwork process
 
Nyoongar artists who are currently creating art works for the Memorial Site are [[Directory:Sandra Hill|Sandra Hill]] and Peter Farmer. [[Directory:Jenny Dawson-Ceramic Artist|Jenny Dawson]] is assisting Sandra with the major story wall works. Working team members are Tracy Pushman, Laurel Nannup, Ellen McFetridge. Roman has built the rammed earth walls and [[Peter Zuvela]] is documenting photographically the entire artwork process
 
and working to instal all of the artworks on the walls.
 
and working to instal all of the artworks on the walls.

Revision as of 06:45, 14 June 2010

The Yagan Memorial[1] is being created at the City of Swan to honour the memory of the son of Midgigoroo and Moyran. Yagan was a very important representative of the Beeliar people who was instrumental in trying to forge good working relations with the first white settlers of the Swan River Colony in Australia.

Artists

Yagan Memorial Wall Design by Sandra Hill

Nyoongar artists who are currently creating art works for the Memorial Site are Sandra Hill and Peter Farmer. Jenny Dawson is assisting Sandra with the major story wall works. Working team members are Tracy Pushman, Laurel Nannup, Ellen McFetridge. Roman has built the rammed earth walls and Peter Zuvela is documenting photographically the entire artwork process and working to instal all of the artworks on the walls.

See also




References

  1. ^ ABC News Aboriginal Warrior's Final Resting Place

External links

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