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PINDAN
The red-soil Country of the west Kimberley is known as the pindan. The creative force that draws inspiration from this place is immense.
In this journal, eighteen contributors respond to their experience of the pindan. Some were born and raised on Country, and reside here as their ancestors always have. Others stayed for a short but intense period in their lives. Then there are those who arrived and chose to remain, because they recognised it as a place that provided them with something they could not find anywhere else.
PINDAN is a small, diverse collection of knowledge and art, writing and ecology, and is an exploration of what this shared place means to us.
PINDAN SPECIFICATIONS
240mm x 145mm, 160pp
Limited edition: 600
A journal by Upwelling Press
Contributing Writers: Wendy Albert, Ishmael Barunga, Katie Breckon, Grace Dungey, Phil Docherty, Pat Lowe, Kallum Mungulu, Elena Nees, Sam Newman, Yarra Nicholson, Nick Rodway, Samorn Sanixay, Benji Walterman
Contributing Artists: Luc Benjamin, Katie Breckon, Jeanné Browne, Samantha Lee, Neda Mei, Bek Treacy
Contributing Photographers: Luc Benjamin, Grace Dungey, Jim Hall, Sam Newman, Nick Rodway, Samorn Sanixay, Danny Welgama, Kate Williams
Supporting illustrations: Grace Dungey
Publication design & editing: Nick Rodway & Grace Dungey of Upwelling Press
Typeset in Frame and Graphik by Commercial Type
Printed in Melbourne by Brougham Press
Published by Upwelling Press
ISBN 978-0-646-72159-0
The red-soil Country of the west Kimberley is known as the pindan. The creative force that draws inspiration from this place is immense.
In this journal, eighteen contributors respond to their experience of the pindan. Some were born and raised on Country, and reside here as their ancestors always have. Others stayed for a short but intense period in their lives. Then there are those who arrived and chose to remain, because they recognised it as a place that provided them with something they could not find anywhere else.
PINDAN is a small, diverse collection of knowledge and art, writing and ecology, and is an exploration of what this shared place means to us.
PINDAN SPECIFICATIONS
240mm x 145mm, 160pp
Limited edition: 600
A journal by Upwelling Press
Contributing Writers: Wendy Albert, Ishmael Barunga, Katie Breckon, Grace Dungey, Phil Docherty, Pat Lowe, Kallum Mungulu, Elena Nees, Sam Newman, Yarra Nicholson, Nick Rodway, Samorn Sanixay, Benji Walterman
Contributing Artists: Luc Benjamin, Katie Breckon, Jeanné Browne, Samantha Lee, Neda Mei, Bek Treacy
Contributing Photographers: Luc Benjamin, Grace Dungey, Jim Hall, Sam Newman, Nick Rodway, Samorn Sanixay, Danny Welgama, Kate Williams
Supporting illustrations: Grace Dungey
Publication design & editing: Nick Rodway & Grace Dungey of Upwelling Press
Typeset in Frame and Graphik by Commercial Type
Printed in Melbourne by Brougham Press
Published by Upwelling Press
ISBN 978-0-646-72159-0