Reconciliation Action Plan

Two Carnarvon First Nations Artists Shine at Revealed Exhibition and Art
Art GalleryReconciliation Action Plan
Posted 05 May 2026 Two Carnarvon First Nations Artists Shine at Revealed Exhibition and Art Market in Perth

Carnarvon First Nations artists Karla Tittums and Devinia Wainwright returned home inspired after showcasing their work at WA's largest Aboriginal art event, the Revealed Exhibition at PICA and Aboriginal Art Market at WA Museum Boola Bardip. Both artists celebrated the exposure, networking opportunities, and chance to share their cultural stories on a statewide stage, proudly putting Carnarvon's creative talent on the map.

EOI Calling First Nations Artists
Artist OpportunitiesReconciliation Action Plan
Posted 20 April 2026 EOI Calling First Nations Artists

Paid opportunity for First Nations artists invited to be part of the Gnulli Festival Cultural Activity Hub on Saturday 23 May in Carnarvon

Portraits of Yinggarda Elders II
Reconciliation Action Plan
Posted 20 February 2026 Portraits of Yinggarda Elders II

Portraits of Yinggarda Elders II is a powerful community art initiative delivered as part of the Shire of Carnarvon’s Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan 2025–2027. Led by artist Gosia Taylor and supported by community engagement from Cheryl Moncreiff, the project brings together Yinggarda Elders, local artists and community members to celebrate culture, strengthen relationships and increase the visibility of Yinggarda women within our civic spaces.

Yasmin Ranger’s Artwork Connection to Country Selected for Shire of
Reconciliation Action Plan
Posted 26 May 2025 Yasmin Ranger’s Artwork Connection to Country Selected for Shire of Carnarvon’s Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan 2025-2027

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