Creative Collaborations and Cultural Storytelling

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Creative Collaborations and Cultural Storytelling *

Projects

  • Art gallery with eight colorful paintings on white wall, plants in foreground, and seating area with a person sitting in a high-backed chair.

    Pop Up Gallery - Westfield Penrith

    Bindi Bindi Art presented a pop-up gallery at Westfield Penrith, sharing contemporary Aboriginal artworks with the wider community. The activation created a welcoming space for visitors to explore cultural storytelling through art and connect with the artists behind the work.

  • Two women working on a large, colorful mural featuring orange, yellow, and red patterns and a white circular design in the center.

    Live Mural Painting

    Bindi Bindi Art created a live painting during a community event at Westfield Penrith, giving visitors the opportunity to watch the artwork come to life. The experience provided an interactive way to share Aboriginal culture, storytelling and artistic practice with the community.

  • Booths for a cultural workshop event with tables, chairs, and art supplies in a retail store setting.

    Community Art Workshops

    Bindi Bindi Art hosted a community art activation at Marrickville Metro Shopping Centre, where visitors were invited to engage with Aboriginal art through interactive activities. Participants painted traditional symbols onto message stones or created their own designs on wooden boomerangs, providing a fun and meaningful way to connect with culture through creativity.

  • Two polo shirts with colorful, abstract pride-themed designs showcased in a promotional advertisement. The background features a rainbow flag, with text promoting a Pride Collection celebrating inclusion and identity.

    Pride Collection with YARN Marketplace

    Description goes here“This collection is a vibrant and unapologetic celebration of Pride, a time to honour the strength, visibility, and joy of being both Aboriginal and LGBTQIA+. It shines a light on the powerful intersection of culture, identity, and love, showcasing the beauty and resilience that exists within our communities. Pride is more than just a moment, it's a movement, a reflection of our history, our survival, and our right to take up space boldly and authentically. Through this collection, we hope people feel seen, celebrated, and empowered to embrace every part of who they are with pride and purpose.” Artists Chloe Eastwood and Tay-la Shearley (Bindi Bindi Art)

  • Colorful outdoor art installation featuring decorated poles with circular patterns, set against a red and yellow mural on a building.

    School Mural & Message Poles

    Description goes hereBindi Bindi Art created a vibrant mural and a series of message poles at Riverbank Public School, designed to celebrate culture, connection and community. The artwork incorporates contemporary Aboriginal storytelling elements to create a welcoming space for students while recognising the importance of culture and belonging within the school environment.

  • A large mural with a dark blue background featuring abstract, interconnected white and yellow circular patterns and lines, with a central clock showing the time.

    Artwork for Blacktown Police Station

    Description goes hereBindi Bindi Art designed and created artwork panels for Blacktown Police Station to help create a more welcoming and culturally respectful environment. The artworks aim to provide a sense of comfort and connection for community members entering the building.

  • Young woman in blue netball uniform standing with hands on hips, smiling, against a plain gray background. The uniform features the logo 'GK' and the text 'NEV,' with the number 0 visible on her shorts. Next to her is a graphic design with patterns and dots in blue and black, with a white text box stating: '2024 NSW First Nations Team Jaylah Boney Charlestown / Ngemba / Barkinji.'

    Netball NSW

    Description goes hereBindi Bindi Art partnered with Netball NSW to develop a unique artwork that has been featured across merchandise, promotional materials and player jerseys. As part of this collaboration, we have also facilitated art sessions with players, creating a space to connect through culture, creativity and shared storytelling.

  • A building with a blue, white, red, and black Aboriginal-style dot painting mural, displaying the text 'Chifley College Bidwill Campus' and three windows with open curtains, a glass door, and a small garden with plants.

    Chifley College

    Description goes hereBindi Bindi Art collaborated with Chifley College to create an original artwork that has been licensed and adapted across multiple spaces within the school. The artwork is featured as a large-scale panel on the exterior of a building at the school entrance and is also used throughout the campus and on wrapped school vehicles. Our partnership with the school continues through workshops with teachers, supporting cultural learning and creative engagement.

  • Art Workshops

    Description goes hereBindi Bindi Art facilitates interactive art workshops for corporate teams, designed as team-building experiences and cultural learning opportunities. Participants are guided through the creative process while learning about Aboriginal art, symbols and storytelling, creating a meaningful and engaging activity that encourages connection, reflection and collaboration.