WAITOC & Industry Events

  • Mandjar Kwoorabup02/26 9:00 am
  • Perth Caravan & Camping Show03/01 9:00 am
  • ITB Berlin03/07 8:00 am
  • Perth Caravan & Camping Show03/15 8:00 am
  • ATEC Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism Conference Darwin03/29 8:00 am
  • ATE Eastern Module06/15 8:00 am
  • Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE)06/15 9:00 am
  • ATE Western Module06/18 8:00 am
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    8:00 am Perth Holiday & Travel Expo
    9:00 am Perth Holiday & Travel Expo

    www.holidayexpo.com.au

    8:00 am Perth Holiday & Travel Expo
    9:00 am Perth Holiday & Travel Expo

    www.holidayexpo.com.au

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    9:00 am Mandjar Kwoorabup

    A gathering of Indigenous hearts on the banks of the Kwoorabup Bilya, Denmark

    A training in site specific art for Indigenous people

    Feb 26th – Mar 2nd 2011: turning story into art

    ‘opening’ Sat March 3rd 2011

    A chance for Indigenous artists and friends from Noongar Boodja, especially the ‘Great Southern’, to explore site-specific, ephemeral art under the guidance of Indigenous artists Sandra Hill and Norma MacDonald. This project has approval from local Elders

    Help Country Speak for Itself - Give Voice to Country

    site-specific, ephemeral art is a great way of turning story into art, helping people feel connected to, understand and respect Country and reminding us we are visitors here. It has huge potential for cultural tourism and, for the artist. There are many possibilities for doing site-specific art around the world

    Further info: Vivienne at Denmark Arts 9848 3623 vivienne@denmarkarts.com.au

    Location
    Denmark

    9:00 am Mandjar Kwoorabup

    A gathering of Indigenous hearts on the banks of the Kwoorabup Bilya, Denmark

    A training in site specific art for Indigenous people

    Feb 26th – Mar 2nd 2011: turning story into art

    ‘opening’ Sat March 3rd 2011

    A chance for Indigenous artists and friends from Noongar Boodja, especially the ‘Great Southern’, to explore site-specific, ephemeral art under the guidance of Indigenous artists Sandra Hill and Norma MacDonald. This project has approval from local Elders

    Help Country Speak for Itself - Give Voice to Country

    site-specific, ephemeral art is a great way of turning story into art, helping people feel connected to, understand and respect Country and reminding us we are visitors here. It has huge potential for cultural tourism and, for the artist. There are many possibilities for doing site-specific art around the world

    Further info: Vivienne at Denmark Arts 9848 3623 vivienne@denmarkarts.com.au

    Location
    Denmark

    9:00 am Mandjar Kwoorabup

    A gathering of Indigenous hearts on the banks of the Kwoorabup Bilya, Denmark

    A training in site specific art for Indigenous people

    Feb 26th – Mar 2nd 2011: turning story into art

    ‘opening’ Sat March 3rd 2011

    A chance for Indigenous artists and friends from Noongar Boodja, especially the ‘Great Southern’, to explore site-specific, ephemeral art under the guidance of Indigenous artists Sandra Hill and Norma MacDonald. This project has approval from local Elders

    Help Country Speak for Itself - Give Voice to Country

    site-specific, ephemeral art is a great way of turning story into art, helping people feel connected to, understand and respect Country and reminding us we are visitors here. It has huge potential for cultural tourism and, for the artist. There are many possibilities for doing site-specific art around the world

    Further info: Vivienne at Denmark Arts 9848 3623 vivienne@denmarkarts.com.au

    Location
    Denmark

    9:00 am Mandjar Kwoorabup

    A gathering of Indigenous hearts on the banks of the Kwoorabup Bilya, Denmark

    A training in site specific art for Indigenous people

    Feb 26th – Mar 2nd 2011: turning story into art

    ‘opening’ Sat March 3rd 2011

    A chance for Indigenous artists and friends from Noongar Boodja, especially the ‘Great Southern’, to explore site-specific, ephemeral art under the guidance of Indigenous artists Sandra Hill and Norma MacDonald. This project has approval from local Elders

    Help Country Speak for Itself - Give Voice to Country

    site-specific, ephemeral art is a great way of turning story into art, helping people feel connected to, understand and respect Country and reminding us we are visitors here. It has huge potential for cultural tourism and, for the artist. There are many possibilities for doing site-specific art around the world

    Further info: Vivienne at Denmark Arts 9848 3623 vivienne@denmarkarts.com.au

    Location
    Denmark

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