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Russell Drysdale at Tarra Warra

December 5, 2013September 6, 2018 / Whispering Gums / 12 Comments

If you'd asked me to name an Australian artist when I was young, two names would have popped into my head - Russell Drysdale and the indigenous artist Albert Namatjira. As I grew up, other names came to the fore, such as William Dobell, Sidney Nolan, Margaret Olley, Margaret Preston, Jeffrey Smart, and Brett Whiteley, not to mention … Continue reading Russell Drysdale at Tarra Warra

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    Whispering Gums on Monday musings on Australian literature: Magabala’s reading list for “50 Years Deadly”July 17, 2026

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    Oh that’s great Pam … I don’t think I’ve ever seen a launch here but there probably has been some.

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