NAIDOC and Reconciliation Art Exhibition
- When:
- Mon, 18 Monday 18th May of May – Fri, 5 Jun 2026 , to Friday 5th of June, 2026,
- Where:
- Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre (MEAC)
- Cost:
- FREE
- Contact:
- Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre on 03 5825 1774
- Website:
- www.facebook.com/mooroopnahub/
Times:
Monday to Friday: 9am - 3pm
This year’s theme, “50 Years of Deadly,” celebrates the strength, pride, and achievements of First Nations peoples and culture over time. “Deadly” is a powerful Aboriginal English word meaning excellent, strong, or amazing, and it reflects the vibrancy and resilience of culture and community.
The exhibition brings together artists from all walks of life, with a strong focus on showcasing First Nations artists and their stories, culture, and creativity. It is a space for truth-telling, connection, and shared understanding through art.
Everyone is warmly welcome to attend, take part, and celebrate this important community event.
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Mooroopna Activity and Education Centre (MEAC) is proud to celebrate and honour our First Nations community. Each year, during National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, we host a special exhibition of Aboriginal art and craft.