28 Nov 2019

Safe, Respectful Learners
T: Telephone02 9726 3644
E: Emailbass-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
28 Nov 2019
This Saturday is the opening ceremony for the 28th Annual Mil-Pra Aboriginal Art Exhibition at Casula Powerhouse.
This year Bass High has entered two group works, one done by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students 7-11 and one by SU1. Both groups should be very proud of the outcomes of these paintings completed back in October.
I have also entered an artwork of my own in the adult section of the exhibition. Last year I was fortunate enough to win the Mil-Pra award with my art work “Hear my mothers stories” which was used for this years invitation. (See at the bottom of this email)
I wanted to share some photo’s and send an invite out to anyone who is free on Saturday to come check out the amazing display of artworks and be there for the awarding ceremony which will begin at 2pm. (fingers crossed)
There will also be food and cultural performances to open the ceremony.
Ms Leverett - Aboriginal Support Officer
address
Arundle Road
Bass Hill NSW, 2197
telephone 02 9726 3644
We would like to pay our respects and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and also pay respect to Elders both past and present.
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