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Join us for the launch of Yenbenal Woka – Tues 21 March 2023, 6pm – 8pm

‘Ancestral stories, spirit, knowledge and histories run deep and intersect across Country, Skies, Rivers, Creeks…everything is connected…this is our Spirit, our Nanyak, our Creation, this is who we are…a timeless dimension, a place where People & Country become one… Yenbenal Woka’. Launching as part of the 2023 Shepparton Festival, Kaiela Arts’ Autumn exhibition Yenbenal Woka, …

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DEADLY DECKS

YOUTH CULTURAL ARTS PROGRAM AT KAIELA ARTS A series of FREE workshops at Kaiela Arts for local First Nations youth to design and paint their very own skateboard deck. Hosted by Kaiela Arts Project Coordinator and established artist Tammy-Lee Atkinson, these workshops will inspire participants to learn about and explore local stories and the meaning …

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Who We Are Exhibition by Kaiela Arts

Who We Are Exhibition

Thursday 6 October 2022 – Monday 6 February 2023 Kaiela Arts is proud to announce our first public exhibition in over a year, celebrating Who we are with a collection of works from First Nations artists with deep connections to Yorta Yorta country. Curated by Lyn Thorpe and Belinda Briggs, Who we are will revitalise, …

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Kaiela deya, manu nyananan

Kaiela deya, manu nyananan (River here, is home to all of us)

We are excited to share with you an artwork by Kaiela Arts artists which has been installed in the SAM Window.   Kaiela deya, manu nyananan (River here, is home to all of us) is a collaborative piece by artists Jack Anselmi, Suzanne Atkinson, Tammy-Lee Atkinson, Frances Nicholson, Eva Ponting and Lyn Thorpe.  ‘This artwork expresses our …

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