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David Whitton

Galibalalaa - The Red Belly Black Snake

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Description

An Aboriginal depiction of a red belly black snake on the facade of the Cranebrook Community Centre. Primary design by David Whitton and artists Jacqueline Byrne, Alicia Faiers, Daniel Forrestor, Katie Tonkin, Ben Webb, Paul Webb, Elizabeth Whitton, Melissa Whitton, April Carter, Allyra Cavanagh, Karen Hodges, Kelly Hodges, Sheryn Manton, Sandy-Lee O'Sullivan, Allison Taylor, Joanne Taylor, Jason Brown, Ryan Clarke, Corey Eleid, Robert Gordon, Jamie O'Sullivan, John Pearson, Mitchell Pearson and John Senior. Funded by the South Penrith Youth & Neighbourhood Services Inc., Penrith ATSI Neighbourhood Workers Project (PATSI), Western Sydney Aboriginal Corporation (CDEP) and the Penrith City Council, unveiled by Auntie Gloria Matthews.

Location

Created on December 17, 2001
17 Hosking St, Cranebrook NSW 2749, Australia
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Location

Created on December 17, 2001
17 Hosking St, Cranebrook NSW 2749, Australia
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Hunted by Briggs Jourdan.
Pictures by Briggs Jourdan.

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