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Minis NAIDOC Craft Workshop: Collaging Chaos
• Mon, 6 Jul 2026, 10:00am
Looking for NAIDOC Week kids activities in Sydney?
Join Jessica Johnson of Nungala Creative for a fun, hands-on collage workshop where Minis can create their own artwork inspired by the Stay Deadly installation at Broadway Sydney. In this creative session, kids will cut, layer and combine images, colours and textures to build a collage that reflects their own ideas and style.
Participants are welcome to bring along their own photos and materials, or start from scratch with everything provided on the day. Through experimenting with shape, colour and composition, Minis can create a playful, “chaotic” collage that’s completely unique.
By the end of the workshop, each child will take home their finished artwork — a creative reflection inspired by the bold, colourful elements of the installation.
As part of NAIDOC Week, this workshop acknowledges 50 Years – Deadly, celebrating creativity and self-expression.
What’s Included
✂️ Create your own collage artwork inspired by the Stay Deadly installation
🖼️ Use your own photos and materials, or start fresh with supplied resources
🎨 Experiment with layering, colour and composition
🏡 Take home your finished artwork
Event Details
📅 Date: Monday 06 & Thursday 09 July
🕐 Times: 10am & 11am
📍 Location: Broadway Minis Hub, Level 3, Broadway Sydney, Glebe (near Priceline)
🎟️ Cost: $3 donation to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Each participating child requires a ticket to this event. Parent supervision is required.
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About the Artist: Jessica Johnson
Jessica Johnson is a contemporary Aboriginal designer and artist from Sydney, and the founder and creative lead of Nungala Creative, a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated creative communications and design agency.
She is a proud descendant of the Warumungu and Wombaya peoples of the Northern Territory.
Jessica’s practice spans graphic design, illustration, animation, motion graphics and visual storytelling, brought together through a bold, recognisable style grounded in colour, positive expression and cultural connection. Her work is shaped by both her heritage and lived experience, celebrating community and uplifting First Nations voices.
Through Nungala Creative, she leads interdisciplinary projects across print, digital and brand design, combining contemporary design with strong cultural storytelling.
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