The State Library of WA is currently (7 Nov ’20 – 19 Mar ’21) showing an exhibition that features documents and artefacts that relate the the establishment of Perth the city called Creating Perth.
There are many fascinating reproductions and stories that help explain the design of Perth from pre-white settlement until today.
Included in the exhibition is a quilt Unforeseen Future that I created as part of WA Inspired Art Quilters Balbuk Country display, that I have since sold.

Although the quilt no longer belongs to me, I was very excited to see it included in such a prestigious exhibition.
All credit to you Meg. It is a significant quilt in that it shows what Heirisson Is might have been like (ie the original Heirisson Island before all the dredging and dumping), with the city skyline looming.
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Thanks Pat. Also, how did you get the comment to stick?!
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Well done Meg. It’s a lovely quilt-I don’t think I knew that you had sold it
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Yes, sold just at the end of the WAInspired exhibition (thanks to Pat).
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