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Cultural Art Immersion Workshop at Landcom

Landcom celebrated the conclusion of our first Reflect RAP by hosting a Cultural Art Immersion workshop with Trevor Eastwood from Dalmarri. We used the occasion to mark the change in governance of our RAP, where the members of the first Reflect RAP Collaborative were thanked for their contribution, while members of the new Innovate RAP Collaborative were welcomed onto their RAP journey.

Landcom celebrated the conclusion of our first Reflect RAP by hosting a Cultural Art Immersion workshop with Trevor Eastwood from Dalmarri. We used the occasion to mark the change in governance of our RAP, where the members of the first Reflect RAP Collaborative were thanked for their contribution, while members of the new Innovate RAP Collaborative were welcomed onto their RAP journey.

The workshop taught staff about the symbolism in traditional Aboriginal art, as well as the role that artwork plays in story telling and ensuring continuation of culture. Under the guidance of Trevor, the group then created an artwork using the knowledge gained from the session.

Dalmarri facilitates education and knowledge sharing of First Nations culture through art and engagement, so it was a great opportunity for staff to learn about and connect to Indigenous culture in an immersive and creative way.

Image left: Artwork produced with the guidance of Trevor from Dalmari by the outgoing and incoming RAP Collaborative
Image right: Trevor from Dalmarri consulting staff on the artwork design