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Citations

  • Hansford, Pam (1987), 'Dagger Definitions’, Melbourne, Vic : Greenhouse.

  • Tyndall, Peter (1978), 'Culture Corner with Uncle Peter’, Melbourne, Vic : in Farrago, Melbourne University (republished in Art & Text 2, 1981).

  • McGrath, Denise (1983), 'Comic Stripping’, Melbourne, Vic : George Paton Gallery Melbourne University , p 17.

  • Information sourced from Holder, Jo.

Initial data sources

  • Black and white artists

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