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Tuesday, 4 November 2025

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Marakool (With the Hands)

Marcia McGuire

Title: Marakool (With the Hands)

Artist/s: Marcia McGuire

Year: 2024

Site: Ballajura Station

Location Detail: The artwork panels are featured at the centre of balustrading at the western end of the upper station concourse, looking west over the track.

Medium: Perforated steel screen

Description:

The circle at the centre of the Ballajura Station screen artwork represents this place as a place of trading and making of many tools such as Wanna (digging sticks), accessories like Dilly Bags and Bwoka (cloaks), and weapons including Woonda (shields) and Kitj (spears) which were used for fishing, hunting, daily life and more. The lines connecting to the inner circle represent the flow of incoming and outgoing trades.




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