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August 08, 2004
The Waterhouse is for artworks in natural history. It is put on by the SA Museum in Adelaide. I managed to find some time to visit the exhibition this afternoon.

Chris Stubbs 'Forgive them Mother', 2004, Clay and wood
It was by far the most provocative work.
My other favourite was this sculpture composed from found driftwood:

Rosemary Woodford Ganf (SA) "Seachange" Driftwood, 2004
What was most striking was the diversity of media and approaches. Most celebrated nature rather than addressed what was happening to it.
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