NAIDOC Week – Mosaic of Many Countries Community Event
Come celebrate 50 years of Deadly and create a Mosaic of Many Countries
Wednesday 22 July, 10am-1pm
A two-part creative and cultural workshop where each participant creates a personal totem wood-slice artwork, which then becomes part of a large community mosaic installation representing many Countries, identities and stories.
Participants design and decorate their own wood slice oval disc to represent:
- Their totem
- Their mob or family identity
- Their connection to Country
- A story, memory or symbol of belonging
They will outlining their design using a pencil then scribing using an iron coil burner device, once finished, each piece becomes a standalone artwork and a contribution to the group mosaic for the Hub.
Lunch provided.
When
Wednesday 22 July, 10am-1pm
Where
Cost
FREE
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