Traditional workshop competition
You can win one of 10 limited spots to a workshop with Aboriginal artist Salty One.
You can win one of 10 limited spots to a workshop with multi-award-winning, Aboriginal artist Salty One (aka Lowell Hunter) at a beach on Phillip Island.
The workshop will take place on September 6, 9:30am, and winners of the competition will be notified of the location closer to the date.
The winners will be Welcomed to Country after which they will learn about Salty One’s arts practice.
Using only his feet, the artist carves stories into the sand using the same foot movements he was taught through traditional dance movements his people have practiced for countless generations.
Workshop participants will then be invited to take off their shoes and help complete one of the artists’ signature, large-scale sand sculptures.
Salty One (aka Lowell Hunter) is a proud Nyul Nyul Saltwater man from the Kimberley in Western Australia and grew up on Gunditjmara Country in Warrnambool.
The workshop is presented by Baluk Arts, an Aboriginal owned and led community arts centre and gallery, the only of its kind in the southeast of the state.
Based in Mount Eliza, the centre supports artistic, career and audience development for Aboriginal artist members from the southeast and wider Australia.
For your chance to win a place in the workshop simply head to http://bitly.ws/Scnn enter your email address, agree to the terms and conditions, and you’ll automatically be in the running to win. Winners will be notified on August 31.