Listening to Country | Meet the Artists
Engage with Indigenous art and culture through a unique panel discussion during NAIDOC Week/Reconciliation Week.
Details
Sunday 9 May 2027
1:00pm - 2:00pm
287 Diagonal Rd, Oaklands Park SA 5046, Australia
Free
Engage with Indigenous art and culture through a unique panel discussion during NAIDOC Week/Reconciliation Week.
Sunday 9 May 2027
1:00pm - 2:00pm
287 Diagonal Rd, Oaklands Park SA 5046, Australia
Free
Immerse yourself in the rich perspectives of Indigenous artists during this special panel discussion. Curator Amanda Westley will guide you through the stories and inspirations behind the artworks, offering a rare insight into the artists' creative journeys. This event celebrates NAIDOC Week and Reconciliation Week, highlighting the importance of cultural connection and understanding.
This is a wonderful opportunity for families and individuals interested in arts and culture to deepen their appreciation of Indigenous heritage. The event is designed to be engaging and accessible for adults, residents, visitors, and multicultural audiences alike.
Enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere at Gallery M, where you can connect with the artists and community members in a meaningful way.
The event takes place on Saturday, 2026-05-09, from 13:00 to 14:00. It is a free exhibition/show focused on arts and culture, specifically Indigenous themes tied to NAIDOC Week and Reconciliation Week.
Bookings are required to attend, ensuring a comfortable and intimate setting for all participants. You can book online through the City of Marion’s website.
This session is suitable for adults and is inclusive of residents, visitors, multicultural groups, and elected members interested in cultural enrichment.
The event is hosted at Gallery M, located within the Marion Cultural Centre. The venue is accessible by public transport and offers parking facilities nearby.
Gallery M is a welcoming space designed to showcase diverse artistic expressions and is fully accessible to people with disabilities.
Families and individuals are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to find seating and settle in before the discussion begins.
Please note that while the event is free, booking is essential to secure your place. Arriving on time will ensure you don’t miss any part of the panel discussion.
The event is part of the City of Marion’s commitment to celebrating Indigenous culture and fostering reconciliation through the arts.
Photography and recording may be restricted during the event to respect the artists and participants.
Entry to the event is free of charge. However, bookings must be made in advance online to guarantee your spot.
Visit the City of Marion’s official website to reserve your place and find additional information about the event and related activities.
This is a fantastic no-cost cultural outing for parents and families looking to engage with meaningful community events during NAIDOC Week and Reconciliation Week.