Archive for the ‘Yamaji Art Events’ Category

Naomi Danischewsky-Up there

Artist Celebrate their connection to the Night Sky

Congratulations to all the artist on a successful opening night for their exhibition “Together, Walking Beneath the Night Sky”. The exhibition bought together 12 Artists from both Yamaji barna and Noongar boodja, who together celebrated the night sky by sharing stories of their culture, childhood memories, time on country and how their individual belief systems […]

Star dreaming

‘Best Education Film’ at Dome Fest West 2022 – Los Angeles!

Star Dreaming has won the award for ‘Best Education Film’ at Dome Fest West 2022! Internationally award winning now, in Los Angeles USA Chosen from a field of 47 official selections, we’re honoured to have won! we’re happy to hear that US audiences enjoyed the film. Dome Fest West: It is an Immersive Dome Film […]

Bundiyarra Irra Wangga Language Centre’s 2 day Aboriginal women’s forum

Yamaji art recently facilitated and worked alongside community participants at the Bundiyarra Irra Wangga Language Centre’s, 2 day Aboriginal Women’s Forum out at Gunnadoo Farm. Over the 2 days  20+ participants worked on a community collaborative artwork representing the participants  from 11 language groups from all across the Midwest region.  

Intercultural exchange – Yamaji Calisto explores nightsky narratives

Internationally renowned art directors from Italy have arrived on Yamatji land to listen and learn about Indigenous culture, dance and stories, entwining Yamatji language in a cross-culture opera performance. The Yamatji Language, Song and Dance Project has started after COVID-19 disrupted travel arrangements for the two-way learning experiment. World-renowned opera and music theatre production company […]

2022 Premier’s Science Award – Star Dreaming Nomination

“We are delighted to announce that Star Dreaming is a finalist in the Premier’s Science Awards in the Chevron Science Engagement Initiative of the Year category. This recognises an outstanding contribution to community awareness interest & participation in science in Western Australia. Stay tuned, winners announced in August Congratulations to our wonderful team of collaborators!!” […]

Yamaji Art represents the Midwest at the 2022 Australian Indigenous Tourism Conference

Yamaji Art, along with several other key stakeholders and Aboriginal Tourism operators, traveled to Cairn in Queensland Australia to attend the national Australian Indigenous Tourism Conference (AITC). The AITC was hosted by the Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council WAITOC). Themed ‘The Time is Now – Let’s Ignite’, the three day-long conference gave attendee’s  thought-provoking […]