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Making Multicultural Australia - http://www.multiculturalaustralia.gov.au Community mural at Auburn Railway Station
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Community mural at Auburn Railway Station October 1994. At the left is Mahmoud Yekta, the local community arts worker. Photos: Auburn Community Development Network.
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Mahmoud Yekta with smashed left hand-end of mural, the Aboriginal Dreamtime segment. The eyes and face of the self-portrait of the artist, Darren Bloomfield, have been torn and slashed. Photo: Jeff Darmanin, Courtesy: the Parramatta Advertiser, Cumberland Newspaper Group.
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The kangaroo survived the destruction. Painting: Darren Bloomfield. Photo: Andrew Jakubowicz.
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The blonde woman on the grass is untouched. Painting: Geoff Nance. Photo: Andrew Jakubowicz.
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The horsewoman, representing the colonial traditions, has a scratch across her face, but it appears almost accidental on the way to another, more purposeful attack. Painting: Geoff Nance. Photo: Andrew Jakubowicz.
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The eyes of the child are the target here. Why should blindness be seen as the cruellest stroke? Painting: Geoff Nance. Photo: Jeff Darmanin, Courtesy: the Parramatta Advertiser, Cumberland Newspaper Group.
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The eyes of the woman are gouged, the rips like tears of blood on her cheeks. Painting: Geoff Nance. Photo: Andrew Jakubowicz.
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Mahmoud Yekta, the community arts worker, thinking about how the mural will look once in place, prior to its installation, October 1994. Photo: Jeff Darmanin, Courtesy: the Parramatta Advertiser, Cumberland Newspaper Group.
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“Mural banned: too few Anglos shown” 26/10/94. Courtesy: the Parramatta Advertiser, Cumberland Newspaper Group. Photo: Jeff Darmanin.
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“Mural signifies culture” 2/11/94. Courtesy: Review Pictorial Newspaper, Photo: Katie McRobert.
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“Mural faces slashed”, 2 November 1994. Courtesy: the Parramatta Advertiser, Cumberland Newspaper Group. Photo: Jeff Darmanin.
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“Mural hit again”, 16 November 1994. Courtesy: the Parramatta Advertiser, Cumberland Newspaper Group. Photo: Jeff Darmanin
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These images are free for your use for educational purposes, however not for publication. For more copyright information go to www.multiculturalaustralia.gov.au
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