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Jambama Art

Locality: Casino, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6662 6672



Address: 30 Cassino Drive 2470 Casino, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Hi everyone, Kiray Putjung Aboriginal Corporation are seeking more artworks for the Art Trail being held 1 to 14 July. The artworks will be displayed in either ...the Cessnock Regional Art Gallery or the Les Elvin Gallery in Hunter Valley Tourist Information Center. This is the second year of Kiray Putjung Art Trail and we hope to continue growing the exhibition each year. Please share to anyone you believe would be interested in displaying an artwork. See more



25.01.2022 Calling all new & emerging Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Artists living in the Clarence Valley for the NAIDOC Visual Arts Competition. Prize money $500!!!! donated by Denigu Pty Ltd. Young people are highly encouraged to enter! Call us at Gurehlgam on - 66428677 to enter

24.01.2022 Homeground Arts Market - Save The Date SAVE THE DATE: 8- 9 OCTOBER 2016 HOMEGROUND ARTS MARKET, SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE... Sydney Opera House invites First Nations artists from across Australia to submit Expressions of Interest for the Homeground Arts Market. Taking place in October this year, The Sydney Opera House’s annual Homeground festival, celebrating First Nations art, music and culture, attracts over 10,000 visitors to the Opera House site over 2 days. The Homeground Arts Market is curated by Rhoda Roberts and we invite all artists to submit an application to be considered for a stall which provides an opportunity for their work to be viewed and sold to a wide Australian and International audience. Please send through Expressions of Interest to Travis De Vries [email protected] . Registrations for Homeground Arts Market will formally open late in June. Travis De Vries Programming Assistant Sydney Opera House Bennelong Point GPO Box 4274 Sydney NSW 2001 T 02 9250 7262 M 0439 932

23.01.2022 Sydney TAFE Eora College are offering Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander artists the opportunity to be recognised for prior learning and/or experience to receive the Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts. Eora College will assist you through this process with options for flexible delivery, face to face or by distance. A Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts is a pathway to education and further career opportuni...ties. Eora College is one of only a few delivery locations in Australia for this highly industry recognised course in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts. For more information contact Head Teacher of Visual Arts Eora College Jasmine Robertson email: [email protected] phone: 9217 4524



21.01.2022 Invitation to Tender for Aboriginal Art Work Central Coast Keeping Our Kids Safe Family and Community Services (FACS) Central Coast are seeking proposals from local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists for the creation of a painting. FACS is establishing a local multi agency child protection intake service due for launch in late October. The intake and referral service will have FACS, Health, Education, Police and the Family Referral Service working together in a n...Continue reading

19.01.2022 Beef Week in full swing

16.01.2022 NEW POSITION: CULTURAL CO-ORDINATOR Boomali currently have an outstanding opportunity for a talented individual to join the Co-operative at a time when it is embarking on its 30 year anniversary celebrations. 2017 will mark 30 years of Boomalli making it possible for Artists to take full curatorial control of their exhibitions and reclaiming processes which have been traditionally controlled by non-indigenous stakeholders. Working closely with Boomalli’s staff and volunteer...s, the Cultural Co-ordinator will be responsible for developing and delivering the 30-year anniversary exhibition schedule; liaising with Artists, organising catalogue production, marketing and media for exhibitions, and coordinating events and Artists’ talks. To download a full position description please visit our website www.boomalli.com.au To Apply for this role please provide: Cover Letter - No more than two A4 pages. Must include short statements in response to the two targeted questions below (drawn from the Core Competencies required in the Role Description) There are no selection criteria to address CV - No more than three A4 pages. Must be up to date with current employment, and clearly details your skills and experience as relevant to this role. You must include 2 referee contacts (name, role, phone number and email address). We will not contact referees without your consent. Question 1 Please provide a personal case study that outlines your success in developing and delivering programs within a gallery/cultural context. Question 2 Please explain an approach you have taken to community engagement and consultation. Please send your application to: [email protected] by Thursday 8th September 5pm. This position is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only, as described under section 14 (d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act, 1977 (NSW). This position is funded by a grant provided by Arts NSW.



12.01.2022 Excited to be working away on our new brunch bundles for @southcoastretreat and other local accommodation providers. This little beauty will be up on our site r...eady for booking this week, the Native Cheese Pastry stuffed inside is our special ricotta with @bodalladairy old man saltbush & pepperberry campfire cheeses. #indigenoustwist #shoalhaven #yuincountry #indulge #breakfastbundle #brunchdelivery #brunchbundle #mirrityamundya #mmundya #retreattreat #southcoastgetaway #nativeflavours #authentic #homemadefood #nativefoods #flavoursofcountry #flavour See more

11.01.2022 With over $4000 worth of prizes why wouldn't you enter the Casino Beef Week Art Exhibition? | Entries close Wed 17 May. Follow link for details. Lismore Regional Gallery Jambama Art Echo Publications Regional Arts & Culture Council

08.01.2022 Calling on all Aboriginal Artists and Aboriginal involved in cultural activities from the Clarence Valley - we need you. We have an Exhibition of Aboriginal ...Culture and are looking for people to display their work. Kim Healey Kim Healey Kahlua Charlton Camellia Cottage South Grafton Grafton Ngerrie Lalc Dawn-Natalie Brown Ken Gordon See more

07.01.2022 WE ARE IN DJILBA SEASON: The Noongar seasonal calendar includes six different seasons in a yearly cycle. These are Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru, Djilba and Kam...barang. Each represents the seasonal changes. The seasons can be long or short and are indicated by what is happening around us rather than by dates on a calendar. DJILBA - Growing season (season of conception) Around August - September Djilba season is a time to look for the yellow and cream flowers starting on mass. Djilba is a transitional time of the year, with some very cold and clear days combining with warmer, rainy and windy days mixing with the occasional sunny day or two. This is the start of the massive flowering explosion that happens in the South West. This starts with the yellow flowering plants such as the Acacias. Also colours that are around at this time of year are creams, combined with some vivid and striking blues. Traditionally, the main food sources included many of the land based grazing animals as in the season before. These included the Yongar (kangaroo), the Waitj (emu) and the Koomal (possum). As the days start to warm up, we start to see and hear the first of the new borns with their proud parent out and about providing them food, guiding them through foraging tasks and protecting their family units from much bigger animals, including people. The woodland birds will still be nest bound, hence the swooping protective behavior of the Koolbardi (Magpie) starts to ramp up and if watched closely, so to do the Djidi Djidi (Willy Wag Tails) and the Chuck-a-luck (Wattle Birds) to name a couple of others. As the season progresses and the temperatures continue to rise, we'll start to see the flower stalks of the Balgas (Grass Trees) emerging in preparation for the coming Kambarang season More Info / Reference: www.bom.gov.au Photo: Sercul Poster

04.01.2022 A documentary about the stones that fell from the sky in southern Western Australia https://vimeo.com/44589017



04.01.2022 he NSW Writers' Centre's Indigenous Writers' Mentorship Program for 2015-16 is currently taking applications until 11 September: For more information and to download the application form, visit NSWWC website: http://www.nswwc.org.au//indigenous-writers-mentorship-pr/

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