Come along for a 2-hour workshop led by creative Tikari Rigney (Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Narungga). This workshop will focus on the protest elements of the exhibition, which was led by Ngarrindjeri Women in the fight to protect and stop the Bridge connecting mainland Goolwa to Kumarangk.
You will learn how to collectively make protest banners, replicating the ones used by the women in the original protests. These works will be hung alongside the Kumarangk honouring wall for the duration of the exhibition.
Please note: This workshop is for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people only.
Underage participants must be accompanied by an adult supervisor for the duration of the entire workshop.
Image: Support spiritual Freedom, Photographer Denise Noak
Tikari is a Kaurna, Narrunga, Ngarrindjeri queer poet and artist living on unceded Kaurna land. Tikari writes makes and writes things, so they don’t forget, remember how to feel and understand themself.
Country Arts SA pays respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and recognises their continuing connection and spiritual relationship to these lands, waters and skies. We are committed to listening and helping care for Country, and to safeguard, share and celebrate First Nations’ living cultures.