Traditional painting workshop

Traditional painting workshop

Join renowned Kakadu artist Jacqueline Cahill and explore the wonders of Traditional painting.

By Kakadu National Park

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Location

Bowali Visitor Centre

Kakadu Highway Jabiru, NT 0886 Australia

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

Gain insight into this cultural tradition practiced for thousands of years as you attempt to bring your own painting to life.

Jacqueline is a Ngombur/Muburkala woman. Born and raised in Kakadu, Jacqueline shares the stories of the past and passes on all that she has learnt to the next generation of community, as well as visitors to the park.

Frequently asked questions

Can I bring my own food?

There will be delicious food for you to sample as well as lunch to purchase. You are also welcome to bring your own picnic. BYO alcohol is not permitted.

Is the venue accessible?

Bowali Visitor's Centre is wheelchair accessible. If you have any other accessibility requirements, please contact the organiser.

Can I bring my dog?

Under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, dogs are not permitted in Commonwealth National Parks. Guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs may be brought into the park but must be kept on a leash not more than three metres long.

Do I need a park pass to attend this event?

If you live outside of the Northern Territory, you need to purchase a Kakadu park pass at the visitor centre or online at https://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/plan/passes/.

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Kakadu National Park is a living cultural landscape. It has been home to Aboriginal people for more than 65,000 years. 

A place of immense biodiversity, Kakadu is home to 2,000 plant species, around one-third of all Australian bird species and about one-fifth of all Australian mammals.

The park is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List for both its natural and cultural values.