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Ant Martin, Alice Dixon Tree and sculpture, 1992, redgum

Alice Dixon Tree and Sculpture

Ant Martin
The South Australian Blum Gum was planted in 1992 to honour the memory of Alice Dixon, a Kaurna woman recognised for her untiring struggle to expose and stop the deaths of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in custody. As part of the redevelopment of Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga a new tree (SA blue gum) was planted at a ceremony in on 8 December 2014. The tree is surrounded by a redgum seat with sculpted hands and a plaque.
Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga

Year Produced

1992

Materials

Redgum

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