What to Expect
Experience a unique community celebration showcasing stunning artwork that transforms everyday NBN boxes into vibrant cultural landmarks. This event highlights the creativity of local Noongar artists, bringing art and heritage to the streets of Midland and Woodbridge.
Enjoy a relaxed afternoon appreciating the fusion of public art and community spirit, perfect for families and art lovers alike. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with local culture and support Indigenous artists.
The event is free and suitable for all ages, making it an ideal outing for parents looking to inspire their children with meaningful art and community engagement.
Activity Details
The launch features a booklet unveiling the art trail that celebrates the collaboration between the City of Swan and NBN Co. The booklet guides visitors through the locations of the transformed NBN nodes, providing insight into the stories behind the artworks.
Attendees can meet representatives from the project and learn about the artistic process and cultural significance of the pieces. This event is a celebration of creativity, community, and connection to country.
The event runs for two hours, allowing plenty of time to explore, ask questions, and enjoy the atmosphere.
Location and Access
The event takes place at The Grapevine Community Art Space, located at 1 Arrowsmith Ave, Ellenbrook. This accessible venue is well-suited for families and offers a welcoming environment to enjoy the launch.
Parking is available nearby, and the venue is easy to reach by car or public transport. The community art space is a hub for local arts and culture, making it a perfect setting for this celebration.
Visitors are encouraged to arrive a little early to explore the space and get comfortable before the launch begins.
Important Information
This is a free event open to all ages, making it a great family-friendly outing. The artwork featured is created by local Noongar artists, emphasizing cultural heritage and community pride.
The City of Swan acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the region, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation, and pays respects to Elders past and present.
Please note the event is scheduled for a Thursday afternoon, so plan accordingly to fit it into your week.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required for this free community event. Simply turn up and enjoy the celebration.
There are no costs involved, making it an accessible cultural experience for everyone.
For more information, visitors can contact the City of Swan or visit their website.