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Little Possum's Create: Indigenous Art with Possum Rose

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Tue, 15 Jul, 10am - 11:30am AWST

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Creative Edge Art Collective is proud to host this NAIDOC Week exhibition and Indigenous Art Workshop, we are grateful for the opportunity to share our Aboriginal artists work and stories with our local community. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.

Join Possum (Renee) Rose in an indigenous art workshop this school holidays! This one is for all our little possum's who love to get creative and want to have some fun painting with Renee.

This workshop is apart of our 2025 NAIDOC Exhibition and will follow this years theme of 'The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy', students will follow Renee's lead and create their own unique pieces to take home and enjoy!

This workshop is suitable for children aged 5-8 and parent's are welcome to stay and enjoy a coffee while viewing all the beautiful artwork on display while their little one's have some fun! 

Duration: 1.5 hours 

Cost: $60 (very limited seats so make sure to get in quick! Parents are not required to book tickets)

What's Included: All art supplies, 8x10" canvas and refreshments will be included.

What To Bring: Sometimes things can get a bit messy when there is paint involves so make sure everyone is wearing something you don't mind getting paint on as aprons won't be provided.

About Renee:
As an artist, Renee finds solace and inspiration in the majesty of nature. "The intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and raw beauty of Mother Earth fuel my creativity, and I am constantly in awe of her splendor."Her artistic journey is deeply rooted in the land of her ancestors, the central coast of Western Australia, where the Nanda tribe once thrived. This sacred land, nestled near the mouth of the Murchison River, holds a special significance for Renee, as it was the home of her great-grandmother, a proud Nanda woman who suffered the injustices of the Stolen Generation.

Don't worry we have something coming for the big kids too! Check out Renee's workshop that will be more suitable for those aged 9-15. Check out this and the other NAIDOC Exhibition events below.

The NAIDOC Exhibition:

The exhibition will be running from the 10th July until 31st July 2025 with a variety of events;

Thursday 10th July 6:30pm-8:30pm: Exhibition Opening Night

Thursday 10th July: Artist in Residency w/ Richard Websdale

Monday 14th July: Artist in Residency w/ Possum Rose

Tuesday 15th July: Possum's Create - Indigenous Artwork with Possum Rose (Art workshop for ages 9-15)

Wednesday 16th July: Artist in Residency w/ Possum Rose

Friday 18th July: Artist in Residency w/ Possum Rose

All events in 'The NAIDOC Exhibition' will be limited numbers so we recommend booking as soon as possible so you don't miss out. 

Proudly sponsored by; Arts Edge Gallery and The City of Joondalup.

NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth. This year's theme focuses on the 50th anniversary of NAIDOC. Please read below an expert from the NAIDOC organisation about this year's events and what it means to the community.

'As we enter 2025, NAIDOC Week marks a powerful milestone: 50 years of honouring and elevating Indigenous voices, culture, and resilience. The 2025 theme, "The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy," celebrates not only the achievements of the past but the bright future ahead, empowered by the strength of our young leaders, the vision of our communities, and the legacy of our ancestors.

The NAIDOC journey began as a movement for recognition and rights, sparked by Indigenous communities who saw a future built on justice and equality. Over the decades, it has grown into a powerful national celebration, a testament to the enduring strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. As we commemorate this 50-year legacy, we also look forward, honouring the next generation who will carry the torch, shaping the future with courage, insight, and deep respect for our roots. Guided by the wisdom of our Elders and the groundwork laid by our forebears, each NAIDOC Week reinforces our vision for an Australia where Indigenous voices are not only heard but lead the way.

This year, the National NAIDOC Committee takes an important step toward independence, embracing self-determination as a model for the next generation. With every story shared, every act of resilience remembered, and every cultural practice celebrated, we honour a legacy that reaches far into the past and extends into the future. As we celebrate this milestone, we look toward the next 50 years with excitement and confidence, while everyday ensuring that NAIDOC remains a movement grounded in community-led vision and integrity.

From this solid foundation, the next generation will rise - grounded in the strength of our Elders, history, inspired by a shared vision, and committed to building a legacy of unity, respect, and self-determination for all. This NAIDOC Week, we celebrate not just a milestone but a movement that endures, grows, and evolves - driven by the unwavering strength of communities, the shared vision of our people, and the enduring legacy we pass on to those who will shape our future. Together, we walk forward, honouring where we've come from and looking boldly to the next generation who will carry NAIDOC and their communities into the future.'

About Creative Edge Art Collective:
Creative Edge Art Collective is a not-for-profit art’s hub in Perth’s northern suburb of Joondalup. The collective develops artists through education, exhibition and engagement to inspire and develop artists while supporting disadvantaged communities through the arts.
Creative Edge showcases established and emerging Western Australian artists in our gallery space. We host exhibitions, workshops and mentoring programs that engage artists and support our community.

Our Vision: Creative Edge Art Collective inspires, engages and nurtures artists and contributes sustainably to the local community, providing an inclusive and vibrant hub that supports all people to have access to the arts.
Our Mission:
 Creative Edge Art Collective develops and promotes WA artists and makes their work and expertise accessible to the local community. Creative Edge Art Collective enriches the community by making art and its intrinsic benefits accessible.
Our Purpose:
 The Creative Edge Art Collective exists to enrich cultural life, foster artistic expression, and support the development of creative industries. Our projects and initiatives focus on promoting and nurturing the talents of artists, providing educational opportunities, and enhancing community engagement with the arts.


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Creative Edge Art Collective
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