This Reconciliation Week we are bringing you a fantastic opportunity to learn about the Dreamtime stories and Aboriginal art techniques from Dale Tilbrook, a Wardandi Bibbulmun woman originating from the Margaret River, Busselton Area.
Join us for this beginner-friendly class, led by Wardandi Bibbulmun woman Dale Tilbrook. You will learn about the meaning behind the symbolic shapes and colour combinations used in traditional artworks, as well as try out the dot painting application technique for yourself.
Once you've mastered these new skills, you'll be able to unleash your inner artist and design and paint your own artwork. As you get creative with your paintbrush, Dale will also teach you about the Dreamtime stories and the distinctive parts of Aboriginal culture and way of life.
About the Presenter
Dale Tilbrook is a Wardandi Bibbulmun woman whose traditional Aboriginal country is the Margaret River, Busselton area. Dale has been a Swan Valley local since 1998, when she opened the Maalinup Gallery with her brother Lyall. The Experiences part of the business has steadily grown as customers seek more knowledge about Aboriginal culture and life.
Having spent many years gathering knowledge from her elders and other sources, Dale is often called on to talk about bush food, which she loves presenting and encouraging people to incorporate into their everyday cooking.
She is passionate about education and works extensively with students of all ages.
What you'll get
- Tuition from an Indigenous elder
- All art materials are provided
- Bush tucker snacks
- Your own artwork to take home
What to bring
Just bring yourself!
When: 25 May 2024
Time: 12.00 pm - 2.00 pm (AWST)
Where: Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery, Mandoon Estate, 10 Harris Road Caversham WA
Event limited to 20 registrations