To exhibit their work in France, these women drove over stone country, deserts and 31 river crossings – and that was just to get passports
When Ingrid Johanson decided to help organise a trip to France for five Aboriginal artists to exhibit their textile work, she didn’t expect the process to take years.
“Paris is the capital of the world: for art, for design, for fashion,” says Johanson, manager of the Bábbarra Women’s Centre, which will hold an exhibition at the Australian embassy in Paris this October. “Why not Paris?”
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