Overview
Bendigo Art Gallery, 42 View Street, Bendigo VIC 3550 | |
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Free |
Will you come and Yarn with me?
Families and young ones are warmly invited to explore First Nations artworks and stories with the Gallery's First Nations Learning Officer, Annie Brigdale.
Join us for a delightful session filled with storytelling, songs, and play-based activities designed to ignite creativity and celebrate the rich traditions of First Nations culture.
This enriching experience is ideal for babies to five-year-olds, with parents and carers encouraged to join in with the session. The program is best suited to children who are happy to stay on the mat and engage with the activities, helping everyone enjoy a calm and focused learning environment.
Guest speakers
Annie Brigdale
Annie Brigdale, a Yorta Yorta woman, brings the strength and wisdom of her heritage to her role as the First Nations Learning Officer at Bendigo Art Gallery. Her art, encompassing visual art, painting, and ceramics, reflects her deep connection to country and family. Annie’s work emphasises listening, observing, and personal growth, honouring her cultural legacy. At the gallery, she engages young people through workshops and interactive sessions, inspiring them to explore their creativity and deepen their understanding of First Nations Art. Join Annie at Bendigo Art Gallery to experience a blend of creativity and cultural exploration that honours the past and inspires the future.