About this Event
Join us for a delightful morning of creativity and connection, led by the talented Mahala Burns, a proud Nunukul, Ngugi & Gorenpul woman of Quandamooka. Drawing inspiration from her upbringing on Country - Minjerribah, Mahala brings to life the beauty of Bush and Sea Country through her captivating Lino prints.
During this interactive workshop, you will have the opportunity to create your own design and print it onto a teatowel. Guided by Mahala, discover the joy of Lino printing as we celebrate the rich cultural heritage and natural wonders of our land together.
Location: Aboriginal Art Co
Date: Saturday, 9 November
Time: 10:30AM - 1:30PM
Light refreshments are provided. Reserve your spots now and get ready for a memorable experience filled with creativity and inspiration!
Aboriginal Art Co is also supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Australian Government through through Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS), with philanthropic support through Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and Creative Partnerships Australia via the Australian Cultural Fund (ACF).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Aboriginal Art Co, 89 Grey Street, South Brisbane, Australia
AUD 0.00 to AUD 80.00