Sunday, May 20, 2007

Authentic Aboriginal Art Workshop UPDATE


Authentic Aboriginal Art Workshop by David Dunn
Suitable for a school, as a presentation at a festival, conference, or a similar event. Each 3 hour workshop includes:
Introduction to Aboriginal culture focusing on Wiradjuri people
Demonstration of Aboriginal art techniques and explanation of dreamtime story painting
minimum 2 hour art workshop with instructions and hands-on assistance given to up to 20 participants (larger groups should be split into multiple sessions)
The workshop is usually either morning or afternoon session, which would be scheduled to fit into your event's program. Teambuilding sessions can be arranged to suit your needs as well. Materials for the demonstration are included, workshop participants that want to create their own artwork need to supply their own materials (instructions will be given in advance). Event organisers have to cover costs if applicable (accommodation and travel) - this does not apply if event is within Albury-Wodonga region.
About David Dunn
David Dunn is a recognised Aboriginal artist with experience of over 20 years of exhibiting in Australia and abroad. David's workshops have been very popular recently with schools and at events such as the Man from Snowy River festival in Corryong.
DAVID's ACHIEVMENTS
1986 Bomalia art gallery Sydney 1st exhibition
1998 to 2004 Allenwoods Art Gallery (NSW)
2000 to 2002 The Shoalhaven Art Gallery (NSW)
2002 Huskison Art Gallery (NSW)
2002 Display Art in Gallery Wandandion South Coast
2002 Display Art in Gallery The Great warrior in Berry South Coast of NSW
Dubbo Civic Centre
Goulburn Westpac Bank
Sydney exhibition in Sydney Parliament House. Organized by the member for Wollongong, Colin Markum.
Nowra (various venues) Nowra TAFE
Wollongong city Gallery (two exhibitions)
West Pac Bank Nowra
Goulburn Oolong house exhibitions
The Rainbow Serpent Rose Bay
Painting at Dingo Discovery Centre, Toolern Vale Victoria 3337
Also two Pallingang tours with Wollongong.
David's outstanding work is in demand by art collectors around the world: Canada, UK, USA, Japan, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore, Greece, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sweden, France, China, India, Italy, France, China, Japan, Switzerland, etc.
Check out David's other items and see separate website for terms and conditions

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