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CAPTURING CULTURE

“GHOSTLY FIGURES dance to the haunting sounds of the yidaki [Yolnu for didgeridoo]. Emu feathers. Through his work as artist, curator and cultural adviser, Wayne has garnered international recognition with more than 300 exhibitions. Among his many career highlights to date he was named 2009 NAIDOC Indigenous Artist of the Year, and has received a Walkley Award for photojournalism and the Human Rights Media Award.

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