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Esquisse 6

The Art of YHONNIE SCARCE - Belongs to the Kokatha and Nukunu peoples. - Master glass blower - Political nature - Reference to colonization and the effects it had on first nation peoples. - Often refers bush food as aboriginal bodies - Art piece chosen ‘death zephyr’ Referring to the effects of the British nuclear tests on Aboriginal lands across inland South Australia that showed a tragic disregard for human life.

Yothu Yindi’s song “TREATY” - ‘Now two rivers run their course, Separated for so long, Im dreaming of a brighter day, When the waters will be one’ - Brought Australian indigenous issues to light for people who were never aware of them before - Written in response to then Prime minister Bob Hawke broken promise of a treaty in 1988

OMA’S CASA DA MUSICA, PORTO, 2005 - Uses the city as a back drop for performances. - Shoe box shaped auditorium with corrugated glass facades - Pocketed openings - White paneling - Solid

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Esquisse 6: Working with Pheobe Galileos

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