when: 18 June 2024 | | address: 16 Vine Vale Road, Tanunda South Australia 5352 | website: https://artisansofbarossa.com/blogs/news-events/our-commitment-to-reconciliation-corroboree-dream-art-aboriginal-art-gallery
published: 18 Jun 2024, 5 min read
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At Artisans of Barossa, we believe in the power of art to connect, inspire, and transform. Entering our second year of deepening our commitment to reconciliation, we are thrilled to host an exceptional showcase of Aboriginal artwork from Corroboree Dream Art, a local gallery in Tanunda.
Reconciliation is a journey of respect, understanding, and partnership. Last year, we highlighted the works of the Indulkana Anangu School. The positive response reinforced our belief in giving a platform to the rich cultural heritage and artistic expressions of Aboriginal communities.
This year, we present a new collection of artworks that will be displayed in our venue until NAIDOC Week, the first week of July. NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The artworks are profound narratives of the land and its people, offering a glimpse into the enduring traditions of Aboriginal culture. Visitors can enjoy and purchase these works, allowing them to inspire and evoke emotion in new homes.
Artisans of Barossa is a cultural hub where Aboriginal people's stories and artistry are honored and appreciated. This initiative is part of our broader commitment to reconciliation, which aims to build a more inclusive society.
Join us in celebrating art and culture at Artisans of Barossa. For more insights, read our 2023 blog post: https://artisansofbarossa.com/blogs/news-events/our-commitment-to-reconciliation-the-art-of-indulkana-anangu-school
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At Artisans of Barossa, we believe in the power of art to connect, inspire, and transform. Entering our second year of deepening our commitment to reconciliation, we are thrilled to host an exceptional showcase of Aboriginal artwork from Corroboree Dream Art, a local gallery in Tanunda.
Reconciliation is a journey of respect, understanding, and partnership. Last year, we highlighted the works of the Indulkana Anangu School. The positive response reinforced our belief in giving a platform to the rich cultural heritage and artistic expressions of Aboriginal communities.
This year, we present a new collection of artworks that will be displayed in our venue until NAIDOC Week, the first week of July. NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The artworks are profound narratives of the land and its people, offering a glimpse into the enduring traditions of Aboriginal culture. Visitors can enjoy and purchase these works, allowing them to inspire and evoke emotion in new homes.
Artisans of Barossa is a cultural hub where Aboriginal people's stories and artistry are honored and appreciated. This initiative is part of our broader commitment to reconciliation, which aims to build a more inclusive society.
Join us in celebrating art and culture at Artisans of Barossa. For more insights, read our 2023 blog post: https://artisansofbarossa.com/blogs/news-events/our-commitment-to-reconciliation-the-art-of-indulkana-anangu-school
Go see Our commitment to Reconciliation: Corroboree Dream Art Aboriginal Art Gallery 2024.

Our commitment to Reconciliation: Corroboree Dream Art Aboriginal Art Gallery 2024 is on 18 June 2024. The opening hours are: 10:00am - 5:00pm. Conveniently located in Tanunda. Call +61-0885633935 for details. Visit their website at https://artisansofbarossa.com/blogs/news-events/our-commitment-to-reconciliation-corroboree-dream-art-aboriginal-art-gallery.
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