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"mimburi remembering" - Artist Talks and mixed media workshops

  • 20 Coral Street Jinibara Country Maleny QLD 4552 Australia (map)

photo by Lindy Storee Smith

Join Enid Morris and Clea North for Workshops and Artist talks at Munimba-ja. 

You will be invited into the artists world as they share their skills in mixed medium work and talk of stories of Midden memories 

Sat 29th June 11am-2pm 

Munimba-ja cnr of Landsborough Maleny rd and Mountain View rd Maleny

Cost $25 (or if you are short please make a donation and if you are feeling generous pay it forward and support someone else to attend ) 

Pay an extra $10 and we will feed you a yummy vegan meal or BYO your own or a plate to share (so many options!!!)

You will be grounding charcoal, using watercolours, painting on loosely woven canvas bags and generally making a mess and sharing knowledge and memories - Kids are always welcome. 

About our artists

Enid Morris: Ngugi, Quandamooka and Dungidau Jinibara woman with connections to Kabi-Kabi and Gungaloo.

“I have been paintings since I was 14 years old, taught how to do Aboriginal art by my mothers Cousin Uncle Keven Brunette, I am now 49years old so pretty much I have painted all my life”

Clea North: Mithika and Gunggari woman working and living on Gubbi Gubbi country.

“Art has been a passion of mine from a very young age. I have never pursued my art professionally. It has always been for my own therapeutic self-care.I am now fortunate enough to be able to create work to share with others.”

These artists are currently showing in "mimburi remembering" in gallery until Aug 17th  

Mimburi meaning continual flow in Dungidau, (the language of artist Enid Morris) embodies the stories, memories, lessons and teachings that both artists Enid Morris and Clea North share in this exhibition, and throughout their processes of creating. Reflecting on continual collaborative processes, mimburi acknowledges both artists’  and their remembering in the abundance of life created within the meeting of fresh and salt waters through place, peoples and time as they explore family memories and knowledge held within a midden. read more here

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mimburi remembering Closing Party