
About this Event
Understanding culture helps us build stronger, more connected communities. It’s through shared stories, traditions, and art that we gain new perspectives, celebrate diversity, and deepen respect for one another. This event is a chance to experience that first-hand.
✨ What to expect:
- Hands-on art making guided by Indigenous Artist Eric Brown
- Stories and insights that share the richness of First Nations culture
- A relaxed, welcoming space to learn, reflect, and connect with others
- A unique artwork you’ll create to take home as a reminder of your experience
📅 When: Thursday 13th November 5 - 9pm📍 Where: Clayton Community Centre
This is more than just an art workshop – it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in culture, strengthen connections, and carry forward understanding into our community.
Spots are limited, so we encourage you to register early.
Add ons: There is the option to paint an ornamental boomerang/emu caller or emu egg at an additional cost per person (subject to availability).
Eric Brown
Eric Brown is a Gomeroi man living in Shepparton. He works in a range of media, including watercolours, acrylics, oils, ochres and charcoals, wood, emu egg and kangaroo skin.
From 2008 to 2022 Eric has exhibited in group exhibitions in the region, Melbourne and Sydney. In 2015 he was a participating artist in Collisions: Cross Cultural Collaborations exhibition at Shepparton Art Museum. His work ‘Our Mob’, 2015, with ceramic artist Vipoo Srivilasa was acquired for the University of Melbourne Collection. Brown is represented in the Shepparton Art Museum Collection and in numerous private collections in Australia and Internationally.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Clayton Community Centre, 9-15 Cooke Street, Clayton, Australia
AUD 20.00 to AUD 90.00