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Jacksons Drawing Supplies

Locality: Bunbury, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9791 1788



Address: 7 Albert Rd 6230 Bunbury, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.jacksons.com.au

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23.01.2022 Awesome!! Well done Kellee Merritt, Joel Smoker, Dee Credaro and Everlyn Sturgess our depot users!!!



23.01.2022 Join Paula for these valuable workshops! So valuable for our arts practices Our South West Region has amazing Arts Professionals!

21.01.2022 Manjimup Cherry Harmony Festival 2020 Art Award closes Mon Nov 2nd. Again the Jacksons Bunbury and Busselton Stores are depots for your art work. Here is the link for the Entry Guidelines and Entry Form https://www.cherryfestival.com.au/art-awards

19.01.2022 Our South West Creative Hub is doing great things!!! Awesome job Paula Silbert Arts Consultancy



17.01.2022 Our new staff member Sheree----creating some awesome work!!!!

13.01.2022 Dalyellup Collective doing great arty events!!

10.01.2022 Oh our very own Sheree! Made the paper-----such a great article! We are all so proud here at JACKSONS DRAWING SUPPLIES.



05.01.2022 Hello Artists-----Kondinin Art Award works are back if you have used the depot service.

05.01.2022 MAIN STREET MURAL WITH MEANING Margaret River's main street just got a new mural. The extensive mural titled Wadandi Boodjarra is a collaboration between lo...cal artists Ian Mutch, Jack Bromell and Sandra Hill depicting Wadandi home country, local flora, and iconic Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoos. Ms Hill says the design features a strong red line on the corner of the building that runs from top to bottom. This line symbolises the blood line of family all the way back to the creation story of the Margaret River (place of Wooditch)," says Ms Hill. "This red blood line runs through our country. The creation of Wooditjup (Margaret River) is an ancient story that has been told by our people long before colonisation and the River is a fully registered and very important Aboriginal site. The central brown circle depicts home country, Wadandi Boodjarra (Wadandi home country). The patterns in the middle circle are our traditional markings on our shields. The red circle symbolises old, ancient blood. The black line circle symbolises our community. The ochre dots on the outside symbolise our family clan groups, she said. You'll find the mural opposite the Wooditchup Centre towards the southern end of town. Image courtesy: Shire of Augusta Margaret River.

03.01.2022 The amazing things art can do!!

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