Scenes on the Yarra
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Many of the images have been kindly supplied by Angela at Lunasol Photography

Artists involved in the making of Scenes on the Yarra, Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

Mari Adams- Printmaker and Designer, currently managing Golden Glory Studios in Carlton, Victoria.

Hannah Blake- Has studied Auslan at  Kangan Institute, Hannah plays the Cello and enjoys performing.

Charlie Boddington- Studying a Bachelor of Audio Production  

Karina Doughty- Artist and Environmentalist

Jacquie Hagen- Graphic Designer

Bea Heymann- Sculpture

Dakkini Maddock- Local Artist originally from Manchester, England. Dakkini creates installation, outdoor art and is famous for yarn bombing. She was passionately involved in establishing Ecoss in Wesburn, Victoria.

Jess Maguire- Jess is a freelance stage manager and has worked as the assistant to the site manager at Meredith Music Festival, she has also worked as an assistant stage manager for MTC. Jess also spends her time as a guest host at The Famous Spiegeltent .

Simon Oats- Story Teller, Musician and Performer

Maya Ward- Environmentalist and author of  The Comfort of Water- A River Pilgrimage.

Santha Press- Musician and Singing Leader.

Howard Proctor- Local Youth Theatre Director, performer and storyteller.

Iden Reidy- Currently Studying year 12 with a particular passion for music and art.

Kiah Phoebe Robinson Retter

Thomas Veitch- Thomas’s first love was orchids and the natural environment. Tom began playing cello when he was nine and is currently studying music at Melbourne University. He has performed with Australian Youth Orchestra, Melbourne University Orchestra, Monash University Orchestra and Chamber Strings of Melbourne.

William Veitch- Bare footed troubadour, comic, poet and storyteller. Wil is a self taught banjo player with influences that include Woody Guthrie and Easy E.








Scenes on the Yarra acknowledges the traditional owners of the Yarra River and its environs, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation.
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