14 Queen Victoria Parade‚ Ipswich

Storyline Art & Yarning – Finding Home on Country

Nhuralama presents a culturally grounded workshop experience exploring the meaning of home through connection, storytelling, and creative expression.

Facilitated by Anne Leon, this session invites participants to reflect on home as a sense of belonging, identity, and connection to people and place. Drawing on her lived experience growing up in Tulmur (Ipswich), Anne shares personal stories of connection to Country, community, and culture.

Participants engage in a yarning circle before creating a small artwork such as a story card, canvas or bookmark inspired by their own journey.

This experience offers a contemporary First Nations perspective of home as living, felt, and carried — grounded in connection to Country and shared through story.

When:
Saturday 5 September (2 sessions available) 9:30am to 11:30am, and 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Sunday 13 September (2 sessions available) 9:30am to 11:30am, and 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Cost:
$55 per participant

  • Includes guided cultural storytelling and yarning experience
  • Storyline art workshop
  • All art materials supplied
  • Indigenous teas
  • Small native-inspired tasting elements
  • Take-home artwork created during the session
  • Light morning / afternoon tea

Where:
Ipswich Visitor Information Centre
14 Queen Victoria Parade, Ipswich QLD 4305
(enter via Alexander Munro Avenue for best parking and entry)

  • Cafe
  • Carpark
  • Coach Parking
  • Public Toilet

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