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Koori Kids Art After School Program

June – August 2025

Local First Nations high school students from Bombaderry, Nowra, Shoalhaven, Ulladulla and Vincentia High participate in an eight week art making program with Shoalhaven Regional Gallery led by First Nations artists Karla Dickens, Jaz Corr and Warwick Keen.

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Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Waverley 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.”

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Wounds - Seven Marks

“The Wounds collection has been thoughtfully designed for the unique duality of the Seven Marks Gallery space, utilising its two rooms to facilitate contrasting themes.

The installation style exhibit will feature both painting and sculptures that together consolidate her ability to narrate meaning through varying material experiences.” Seven Marks Gallery

29th -11 th May

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Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Stella Maris

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.”

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Esoteric Festival 2025

“ Far from our home, adrift in the vastness of space.

We, the cosmic travellers of the Esoverse, found ourselves yearning for a place of belonging. We drifted through space, searching for sanctuary amidst the stars, until we stumbled upon Kaleido – A planet shrouded in psychedelic mists of pink and purple.

Kaleido, with its lopsided landscapes and hallucinogenic atmosphere, was a place of intense visions and extreme hallucinations. Simply breathing in the air, thick with creamy mist, sent the mind into a kaleidoscopic frenzy of unimaginable sensations. Our very beings are consumed and controlled by the aspect of the planet.

Stories are told of Kaleido’s mind-bending effects, and few dare to explore its depths. Yet, against all odds, we set out to create a sanctuary on this wild, untamed world.

We built the Psychedelic Circus – CirqueDelic, our creation amidst the stars. Using materials from across the Esoverse, we contained the essence of Kaleido within our carnival grounds, transforming it into a bizarre showcase of crazy.

We welcome you to our sanctuary, where the bold and the bizarre come together, and where the fabric of reality is tested.

We have only partially subdued the power of Kaleido… What occurs within the Psychedelic Circus is unpredictable and often out of our control…

Roll up Roll up to the greatest show: Esoteric 2025 – Psychedelic Circus “

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Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop Queenwood School

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.”

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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.

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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.”

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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.”

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