Join First Nations artists and GhostNets Australia in co-creating sculptures of animals with Kaurna spiritual significance, using marine and land debris. Learn textile and sculpture skills along with First Nations perspectives on caring for Country and reducing impacts on nature while sharing creativity and stories. The art-making project, at two community workshop events developed by the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, is guided by First Nations artists and GhostNets facilitators Sue Ryan, Pam Diment and Sherrie Jones.

Artists

Sherrie Jones
Wirangu and Mirning peoples, South Australia

Pam Diment & Sue Ryan


Tainga Come ’n’ Try Marine & Land Debris Art Project

  • Parks Library
    46 Trafford Street
    Angle Park, SA, 5010
  • Sat 6 Nov 2021
    10 – 11.15am & 11.45am – 1pm
    Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Places are limited and registration of interest is essential. Discover more and register interest here
  • Access
    Wheelchair accessible, accessible toilets


Tainga Marine & Land Debris Art Project

  • Post Office Projects
    175 St Vincent Street
    (Entry via loading dock, Iparityi/Princess Amelia Lane)
    Port Adelaide, SA, 5015
  • 8 – 19 Nov 2021
    10am – 4pm daily, closed Sun 14 Nov
    Participants must identify as First Nations and be aged 16 and over. Places are limited and registration of interest is essential. Discover more and register interest here
  • Access
    Wheelchair accessible, accessible toilets
Presenting Partners
  • City of Port Adelaide Enfield