Join us at one of our community projects, classes and workshops…
Wounds - Seven Marks
POWER -THE FUTURE IS HERE at Bank Art Museum Moree, NSW
Jaz developed and prepared the Dennis Golding POWER - The Future is Here Educational Resource for the Museums & Galleries of NSW.
TAFE Wellbeing & Art Workshop for R U OK
Facilitating a Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop. Participants will respond to Aboriginal symbology and movement practice of Wayapa to create an artwork representing their personal 'Wayapa Wuurrk’ earth connection. Explore how contemporary Aboriginal are can be represented through a variety of art practices.
RAP Artwork for Shoalhaven City Council
School of Art & Design, Faculty of Arts Design & Architecture UNSW Sydney
Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Cranbrook Junior
Explore how a movement practice can be represented through a variety of mediuims. Participants will respond to First Peoples' symbology and movement practice of Wayapa to create an artwork representing their personal ‘ Wayapa Wuurrk’ earth connection.”
UOW - Indigenous Trauma Recovery Practice
As an alumni of UOW it is an honour to share a Wayapa Wuurrk workshop working with UOW School of Medicine Indigenous Trauma Recovery team.
Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Baker Junior College
Explore how a movement practice can be represented through a variety of mediuims. Participants will respond to First Peoples' symbology and movement practice of Wayapa to create an artwork representing their personal ‘ Wayapa Wuurrk’ earth connection.”
RAP Community Art Workshop - Shoalhaven City Council
As part of the collaborative process, Jaz will be hosting sessions across the Shoalhaven for the community to get involved. Sessions are in July at the following times:
Wednesday 17 July, 10 am - 12 pm at Shoalhaven City Council - Osprey Training Room for the Council Staff.
The finished artwork will go into Council’s art collection, with photography of the artwork and its design elements used throughout the RAP.
Gili Gali Exhibition
The Gili Gali (Dancing Light) Exhibition lights up the night with mesmerising projection of animated contemporary Indigenous art. This vibrant showcase is designed to feature the works of our incredible local Indigenous artist in a combines celebration of NAIDOC Week 2024 & Kiama Winter Festival 2024. Curated by local Wiradjuri woman Kearna Kemister, in collaboration with the Coomaditchie and Gumaraa teams, the exhibition presented creations by Dunghutti woman Allison Day, Dharawal woman Jaz Corr, Yuin Gunai Kurnai woman Lorraine Brown and Narelle Thomas, and Yuin man Richard Campbell.
RAP Community Art Workshop - Ngulla NAIDOC Festival
As part of the collaborative process, Jaz will be hosting sessions across the Shoalhaven for the community to get involved. Sessions are in the winter school holidays at the following times:
Saturday 13 July, 10 am – 3 pm, at the Ulladulla Civic Centre as part of NAIDOC Day celebrations.
The finished artwork will go into Council’s art collection, with photography of the artwork and its design elements used throughout the RAP.
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RAP Community Art Workshop - Shoalhaven Regional Gallery
As part of the collaborative process, Jaz will be hosting sessions across the Shoalhaven for the community to get involved. Sessions are in the winter school holidays at the following times:
Wednesday 10 July, 10 am - 12 pm at the Shoalhaven Regional Gallery in Nowra.
The finished artwork will go into Council’s art collection, with photography of the artwork and its design elements used throughout the RAP.
POWER -THE FUTURE IS HERE at Maitland Regional Art Gallery, NSW
Jaz developed and prepared the Dennis Golding POWER - The Future is Here Educational Resource for the Museums & Galleries of NSW.
RAP Community Art Workshop - Wreck Bay Community Members
As part of the collaborative process, Jaz will be hosting sessions across the Shoalhaven for the community to get involved. Sessions are in July at the following times:
Friday 5 July, 8.15 am - 12 pm at Vincentia High School
The finished artwork will go into Council’s art collection, with photography of the artwork and its design elements used throughout the RAP.
Wayapa Wuurrk on Dharawal Country
Featured at Entelechy Living Bulli Woonona School of Arts. Join Dharawal woman, Jaz Corr, for Wayapa Wuurrk, a practice and gathering of harmony within the environment, through a combination of Earth mindfulness, narrative meditation, a series of physical movements and taking action to look after the planet, Wayapa® provides a sense of belonging to the Earth while creating holistic well-being.
South Coast Arts
Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Danebank Anglican
Explore how a movement practice can be represented through a variety of mediuims. Participants will respond to First Peoples' symbology and movement practice of Wayapa to create an artwork representing their personal ‘ Wayapa Wuurrk’ earth connection.”