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Glennys Briggs
Title: Burnanga
Artist: Glennys Briggs
Install Date: 2022
Materials: Stainless Steel, Wood
Fabricator: Xavier Pinard
In the artist’s words:
Burnanga (Cod) is an iconic fish from Dungula (Murray) River and it is told in a Yorta Yorta Dreamtime story that the mighty Burnanga was one of the creation beings who created Dungula.
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