Winter Magic Festival, and the Street Art Walk, Katoomba, 20 June 2015-12 February 2016 / photograph...
Winter Magic Festival, and the Street Art Walk, Katoomba, 20 June 2015-12 February 2016 / photographs by Paul de Sensi
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20 June 2015-12 February 2016
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12 photographs - digital, TIFFs, colour
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Copyright status : In copyright
Copyright holder : Paul De Sensi
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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Paul De Sensi
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Item 01: Mural depicting women in headscarfs, Street Art Walk, 12 February 2016
Item 02: Man in pink and main street crowd, Winter Magic Festival parade, 20 June 2015
Item 03: Dancers and musicians, Winter Magic Festival parade, 20 June 2015
Item 04: Artist in cherrypicker creating mural, Street Art Walk, 20 June 2015
Item 05: Artist L7...
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Winter Magic Festival, and the Street Art Walk, Katoomba, 20 June 2015-12 February 2016 / photographs by Paul de Sensi
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Purchased from Paul De Sensi, October 2016
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The annual Katoomba Winter Magic Festival is a free community event celebrating the winter solstice, where artists and performers take to the streets, and everyone is encouraged to dress for the occasion.
In 2015, a Street Art Walk was unveiled in Katoomba’s Beverley Place precinct, featuring large scale murals and street art by a variety o...
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9arWmM2n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9arWmM2n
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1001720
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