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Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series - October
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series is listed as General Business. General Business sessions are an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community.
Shortlisted for the Sanctuary Point Library
I am extremely honoured that the Art Selection Panel has shortlisted my application for the lighting artwork themed ‘The Sky’, a practical use for our People and a valuable spiritual way to reinforce culture and community.
TAFE NSW Wellbeing Support Day
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.
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series - September
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series is listed as General Business. General Business sessions are an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community.
Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD Aboriginal Health Strategy
I am honoured to be facilitating a Wayapa Wuurk Workshop during the Staff Wellbeing Day for the Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD Aboriginal Health Strategy creating a safe space for the Aboriginal Health Staff at Bundanon.
Bundanon Residency
I am extremely honoured to announce that the project BAMAL Pilgrim was accepted for a 2022 Bundanon Residency in August. I will be developing a Body of Work in the Freedman apartment and studio that explores the connection to BAMAL (Earth) through contemporary Aboriginal iconography and art practice.
Cultural Leadership Camp
Supporting community and sharing Visual Arts knowledge to emerging Aboriginal Leaders from Vincentia High School.
UOW for Indigenous Trauma Recovery Practice
“The University of Wollongong is an Australian public research university located in the coastal city of Wollongong. As an alumnus of UOW it is a great honor to facilitate cultural workshops back to the community.”
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series - August
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series is listed as General Business. General Business sessions are an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community.
NAIDOC at Kiama Family Before / After School Care (Family Oosh)
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series - July
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series is listed as General Business. General Business sessions are an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community.
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Aboriginal Education Writer
It has been an honour working with a Team of Professionals to create educational programs that honour Aboriginal perspective and learning within Photography Media Arts.
Culture & Change ANSTO
Honoured to be invited to the Women in Leadership League (WILL) as hosted by the WALT institute, specialising in empowering female leadership in STEM. Appearing at the Lucas Heights ANSTO site to share a Wayapa Wuurrk Acknowledgment.
Wayapa Wuurrk Women’s Full Moon Gathering -June
Join Dharawal woman, Jaz Corr, for a Wayapa Wuurrk Women’s Full Moon Gathering. 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.
GHD Wayapa Wuurrk National Reconciliation Workshop
Promoting the national focus for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians with the GHD Team.
Wayapa Wuurrk Art Workshop
Explore how a movement practice can be represented through a variety of mediuims. This may include traditional materials such as paperbark and making 'paint' from Country using ochre, as well as contemporary materials including paper, acrylic paint and air-ink (ink made from the diesel emissions of vehicles). Participants will respond to First Peoples' symbology and movement practice of Wayapa to create an artwork representing their personal ‘ Wayapa Wuurrk’ earth connection.”
Nan Tien Temple Art Gallery
Supporting Indigenous education and the Hsing Yun Education Foundation by exhibiting with the Nan Then Temple Art Gallery 27 May to 31 July 2022
History Reflected Sydney Living Museum
The exhibition profiles 25 of the most iconic, treasured and curious items from the NSW State Archives Collection alongside bold contemporary reflections from artists, writers, curators and commentators. Challenging, emotionally arresting and surprising, History Reflected invites audiences to contemplate the past, present and future and will change the way we look at history.
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series - May
Wayapa Wuurrk Waxing Moon Web Series is listed as General Business. General Business sessions are an inclusive safe space for men, women, children, and LGBTQI+ people. Catering for every level of Wayapa Wuurrk practice, allowing the ‘waxing’ (growing) of practice and community.