🌿 Bunurong Cultural Hub Activities & Pricing

Workshops, Talks School & Group Programs

Dreaming Spirit Cultural Hub offers dynamic hands-on sessions led by Uncle Mark Brown, Bunurong Elder and artist, alongside guest cultural practitioners. These workshops invite deep learning, creativity, and connection to Country.

Topics include:

  1. 🎨 Painting with Cultural Meaning
    Learn the symbols, stories, and sacred meanings behind Aboriginal art. Create works grounded in identity and Country.

  2. 📖 Storytelling and Oral History
    Sit in circle with Elders. Hear the stories that have travelled through generations—tales of survival, kinship, and place.

  3. 🗣️ Language Revival – Bunurong Words
    Reawaken our mother tongue. Learn key Bunurong words and phrases for Country, kin, and ceremony. Speak with pride.

  4. 🌿 Bush Medicine & Natural Tool-making
    Explore native plants used for healing. Create and use traditional tools with respect and guidance from knowledge holders.

  5. 🪃 Welcome to Country & Cultural Talks – Gain a deep understanding of Bunurong history, connection to Country, and living culture.

  6. 🔵 Yarning Circles & Respectful Relationships – Learn cultural protocols, values, and how to sit, listen and share respectfully.

Each workshop is designed to empower, heal and share ancient knowledges in a contemporary setting—Programs can be tailored for:

  • Primary & Secondary Schools

  • Early Years Centres

  • TAFE/Uni Classes

  • Youth & Community Groups

  • Councils

  • Artists

  • Duration: 3 hours

  • Group size: up to 30

    Pricing: from $2,250 per session (materials included)

Programs are deeply respectful, engaging, and aligned with Victorian curriculum priorities on Aboriginal perspectives.

🖤💛❤️ All Are Welcome

Dreaming Spirit Gallery is a space for Mob and allies — a place to reflect, listen, learn, and walk together.


Unit 33/6 Roberna St, Moorabin, Vic, 3189

 

Exhibitions

Dreaming Spirit Gallery is proud to host rotating exhibitions that centre the voices and visions of:

  1. Bunurong & South-East First Nations artists
    Grounded in Country, storytelling, resilience and deep time connection.

  2. Women artists
    Celebrating Aunties, sisters, matriarchs, and emerging voices who carry culture through art, healing and strength.

  3. Intergenerational stories through art
    Showcasing works that pass knowledge down through hands, hearts and canvas—from Elders to little ones.

  4. A safe and uncensored space for all artists
    A welcoming place where truth-telling, raw expression and cultural pride are honoured—without compromise.

These exhibitions create space for cultural connection, political reflection, artistic excellence and spiritual renewal. Curated by Uncle Mark Brown and invited guest curators, each show is a living archive of Country and Community.

Monthly Cultural Events

Celebrate culture, connect community, and honour Country with these monthly gatherings led by Uncle Mark Brown and guest facilitators.

🌿 Seasonal Gatherings & Bush Tucker Tasting

Experience the seasons through food, stories and ceremony. Taste native ingredients and learn about their cultural uses and history.

🔵 Womens Yarning Circles

Safe spaces for women to connect, share, and heal through storytelling, art and guided reflection. Led by respected Aunties and Elders.

🔵 Mens Yarning Circles

Safe spaces for men to connect, share, and heal through storytelling, art and guided reflection. Led by respected Uncles and Elders.

🎞️ Guest Speakers & Cultural Film Nights

Engaging evenings with Bunurong Elders, artists and storytellers, alongside screenings of Indigenous films and documentaries.

💰 Pricing (indicative):

  • Public event entry: From $10–$50 per person (depending on activity, food included for some)