PLAN YOUR VISIT - Please note Bundanon is closed Easter Friday 18 April. We are open Easter Saturday & Sunday 19-20 April and ANZAC Day Friday 25 April.

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Goŋ-gurtha and the Hunter
Storytelling Workshop

Goŋ-gurtha and the Hunter is an interactive storytelling workshop with Rosealee Pearson featuring weaving and other activities, introducing children and their carers to the key concepts of Yolŋu kinship systems. 

 


 

Rosealee Pearson

Rosealee Pearson is a Yolŋu woman who lives and works in Yirrkala, Northern Territory. A multi-disciplinary artist she is passionate advocate for First Nations artists.

Rosealee provides a range of services in East Arnhem Land, as a Talent Agent, Director, Producer, Artistic Director, Curator, Cultural Consultant & Tour Manager amongst other things.

 

Miwatj Yolŋu – Sunrise People

This event is part of Bundanon’s public program for current exhibition Miwatj Yolŋu – Sunrise People.

Miwatj Yolŋu – Sunrise People explores storytelling, ecology and materiality in the works of Yolŋu artists from the Yirrkala Community in East Arnhem Land. Presenting both senior and emerging artists from across the Yirrkala region, the exhibition highlights the centrality of weather patterns and ecological systems within Yolŋu culture.

Discover the full program of events as part of the exhibition season here.

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Cost

$10 GA, $8 Members & Under 12 FREE

Location

Bundanon, 170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo

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Bundanon acknowledges the people of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups as the traditional owners of the land within our boundaries, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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