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Water Dragon was painted by Brisbane Indigenous artist Judy Watson. Featured as part of the Maiwar exhibition, a Brisbane City Council initiative at the Museum of Brisbane during Black History month. It was inspired by Watson's person experience during the 2011 floods in Brisbane.
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Brisbane's 2011 Floods, Indigenous History Inspire Striking Painting
2016
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— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , July 2016; 'Reflections on Brisbane's 2011 floods and the area's Indigenous history have been incorporated into a piece of art that celebrates contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander storytelling. ...'
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Brisbane's 2011 Floods, Indigenous History Inspire Striking Painting
2016
single work
column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , July 2016; 'Reflections on Brisbane's 2011 floods and the area's Indigenous history have been incorporated into a piece of art that celebrates contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander storytelling. ...'
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