What to Expect
Experience a welcoming and relaxed environment where community members of all ages can come together to unwind and express themselves creatively. This workshop offers a unique chance to connect through art and storytelling, fostering a sense of belonging and cultural appreciation.
Enjoy painting in a supportive space while engaging in meaningful conversations, or 'yarning,' with others who share an interest in Aboriginal culture and community spirit. Whether you're an experienced artist or a curious beginner, this session is designed to be inclusive and enjoyable.
This event is perfect for parents looking for a calm, creative activity for their children or themselves during NAIDOC Week, providing a wonderful opportunity to celebrate culture and creativity together.
Activity Details
The workshop will be held on Friday, 10 July 2026, from 11:00 to 13:00. It is open to all community members, welcoming people of all ages and backgrounds to participate.
Participants will have access to painting materials and guidance from the Langford Aboriginal Association, encouraging self-expression and cultural sharing.
This is a free event, making it accessible to everyone interested in celebrating NAIDOC Week through art and community connection.
Location and Access
The workshop takes place at the Langford Aboriginal Association, located at 15 Imber Turn, Langford WA 6147.
The venue is community-friendly and accessible, providing a comfortable space for families and individuals to gather.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it easy for parents and children to attend.
Important Information
This event encourages a respectful and inclusive atmosphere, honoring Aboriginal culture and community values.
Participants are invited to bring their own creativity and openness to share stories and experiences.
Pre-registration is encouraged to help the organizers prepare materials and space, but walk-ins may be accommodated depending on availability.
Booking and Prices
The workshop is free of charge, ensuring that cost is not a barrier to participation.
To register your interest or for more information, please contact the Langford Aboriginal Association directly or email admin@laa.langford.org.au.
Early expressions of interest are warmly welcomed to secure your place and help with planning.