‘It’s part of us’: Weavers to hand over 100m-long work to NGV
For two years, sometimes aided by their daughters and grandchildren, by day and often night, the women sat weaving – to create something remarkable.
For two years, sometimes aided by their daughters and grandchildren, by day and often night, the women sat weaving – to create something remarkable.
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