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Etchings Indigenous: Black and Sexy

4 February 2010 No Comment

Etchings Indigenous coverEtchings Indigenous: Black and Sexy presents some of the best contemporary writing and art by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from around Australia.
Discover the story of Payback Records, an Indigenous hip hop label founded by Essendon footballer Nathan Lovett-Murray. Some stunning photography by Wayne Quilliam, National NAIDOC Artist of the Year 2009. An interview with Kim Kruger, Project Manager of the famous Michael Long Walk. And artist/photographer Bindi Cole with writer Jirra Lulla Harvey, giving an insight into the stories of the Sista Girls from the Tiwi Islands, including Bindi’s photograph that won the 2009 Deadly Art Award.
Promotions for Etchings Indigenous are being carried out by Christine Ward, a N.S.W Bunjalung-Dhungutti performing artist based in Ballarat, who was our guest reader back in 2009. You can get hold of a copy of the magazine here.

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