Kaiela Arts

CLOSING CEREMONY Glennys Briggs Solo Exhibition: Stories Told On Country

We hope you can join us to honour respected Taungwurrung, Yorta Yorta, Wiradjuri, and Palawa artist Glennys Briggs and the important stories shared throughout her solo exhibition, Stories Told on Country. This special event marks a significant moment in our exhibition program, the first of its kind at Kaiela Arts and is an opportunity to thank

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Galnyatj Schools Program: Information Session for Teachers 

Calling all middle years Primary and Secondary teachers in Greater Shepparton - find out how our Galnyatj Schools Program can benefit your First Nations students!  Our Galnyatj Schools Program is for First Nations primary and secondary students to help deepen their understanding of Yorta Yorta culture, stories and history through exploring their own connections to Country, culture and people.  Join this

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Kaiela Arts School Holiday Program April 2025 

We are excited to welcome young artists to our School Holiday Program April 2025! Designed to encourage self-expression, engage with cultural connection and hands-on learning in a fun and supportive environment – these FREE programs are for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 8–12 years living in or around Greater Shepparton.   Choose from four

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MAREE CLARKE ARTIST TALK

Kaiela Arts is proud to commission renowned multi-disciplinary artist and curator Maree Clarke for the inaugural Kaiela Arts Editions project, which will result in the creation of a limited-edition artwork in collaboration with Spacecraft Melbourne, launching in May 2025.  Maree Clarke is a highly respected Yorta Yorta/Wamba Wamba/Mutti Mutti/Boonwurrung woman who has contributed greatly to the contemporary arts and First Nations

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TARRAWARRA BIENNIAL 2025: WE ARE EAGLES

We are humbled to be part of this highly anticipated exhibition of wonderful artists We Are Eagles curated by Yorta Yorta woman, writer and curator Kimberley Moulton. The exhibition features newly commissioned works by Kaiela Arts artists Jack Anselmi, Amy Briggs, Cynthia Hardie and Laurel Robinson and Lyn Thorpe and seventeen other artists from across Australia who centre regenerative practice and relational transcultural

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KAIELA ARTS AT THE VICTORIAN FIRST PEOPLE’S ART & DESIGN FAIR SHOWCASE EXHIBITION

Kaiela Arts is proud to be featuring in a showcase exhibition of The Victorian First People’s Art & Design Fair at the 2025 Melbourne Art Fair. The showcase exhibition will feature the work of Kaiela Arts, Baluk Arts, Perridak Arts and The Torch along with 20 unrepresented Victorian First Peoples artists.  and  will shine a light on

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Monoprinting Workshop 2025

Wednesday 15 January 2025 and Wednesday 22 January 2025 from 10am – 2pmKaiela Arts, 530 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, Victoria 3630 To register click here . We warmly invite our Aboriginal artist members to explore and refine their printmaking skills ahead of the nationally recognised 2025 Monoprint Prize. Both workshops are the same and artist are welcome

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The Artist as Fundraiser and the Art of Raising Funds – Free Workshop

Kaiela Arts and Creative Partnerships Australia present this special workshop to provide artists with knowledge, skills and networks towards raising money to support their practice. Most suitable for independent artists, small collectives and sole traders. The workshop will introduce a range of important topics including:* Where money comes from to support the arts* Why fundraise

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