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Aboriginal Art from South East Australia

Kaiela Arts is an Aboriginal art centre in Shepparton. We reference the linear art style, traditional to Kaiela Dungala (Goulburn Murray), Yorta Yorta Country.

We strengthen community by awaking culture, learning from our past and empowering future generations.

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Weaving a Coil Keyring Workshop at Kaiela Arts

Weaving is a knowledge passed down from generation to generation, strengthening identity, kinship and strong ties to Country. Experience what it means to weave together and learn some simple weaving techniques with local Yorta Yorta artists Ally Knight and Jean Miller. Date Wednesday 17th April 20246pm – 8pm Venue Kaiela Arts, Ground Floor 530 Wyndham St, Shepparton Online

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Weaving Bracelets Workshop at Kaiela Arts

Weaving is a knowledge passed down from generation to generation, strengthening identity, kinship and strong ties to Country. Experience what it means to weave together and learn some simple weaving techniques with local Yorta Yorta artists Ally Knight and Jean Miller. Date Wednesday 10 April 20246pm – 8pm Venue Kaiela Arts, Ground Floor 530 Wyndham St, Shepparton. Suitable

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Holiday Closure Dates

Holiday Closure and Online Order Information As the sun sets on another year, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for your support of Kaiela Arts. During the holiday season, Kaiela Arts will be taking a brief pause, closing our doors from December 24th 2023 and reopening on January 17th, 2024. This hiatus will allow our artists

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Artist Profile Aunty Frances Nicholson
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Artist Profile Dylan Charles
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Artist Profile Jack Anselmi
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Campfire
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What We Do

Established in 2006, Kaiela Arts is an Aboriginal art centre located in Shepparton situated on the traditional lands of the Yorta Yorta Nation. Our work drives important outcomes for both our artists and the broader Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal community.

"Galnyatj"
Inspire, Learn, Create Art

The program promotes learning and understanding of south-east Australian Aboriginal arts, language, cultural heritage and identity through a visual art-based learning activities.