24 – 28 July 2017
Catch & Cook
Arts Ceduna hosted a Catch and Cook day during September 2017 for visiting chefs that participated in this ‘Straight to the Source’ initiative led by Tawnya Bahr. Kenny Smith enticed the visiting chefs with his magnificent skills in Aboriginal cooking, having wombat and kangaroo tails on the menu. Sue Hasseldine demonstrated her approach to bush
Muna Making
The muna making workshop brought together several women from the Ceduna community to make cosy muna (beanies) on a cold winters day. The workshop aimed to develop skills in areas of crocheting, learning about hooks and yarn, basic patterns and stitches, working with various fibres and yarns. This women’s sharing circle also offered the opportunity
School visits at Arts Ceduna
During 2016 Arts Ceduna received more than twelve visiting school groups visiting the art gallery and spending time with artists painting in the art studio. Ceduna artists present students with artists talks and introduce them to basic painting skills. Many artists use Aboriginal symbols in their paintings and often artists introduce these symbols are introduced