Nikinpa Aboriginal Women's Art Group
Arts · Art Group

Nikinpa Aboriginal Women's Art Group

A creative and supportive art group for Aboriginal women in Toronto, NSW.

Wed, 1 Jul 2026 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Australia/Sydney) Nikinpa Aboriginal Child & Family Centre Toronto , New South Wales
The Nikinpa Aboriginal Women's Art Group provides a dedicated space for Aboriginal women to come together, share stories, and express their creativity through art. This group fosters a sense of belonging and cultural connection, offering a supportive environment where participants can explore various artistic mediums. Hosted at the Nikinpa Aboriginal Child and Family Centre, the sessions are designed to promote wellbeing and community engagement, celebrating the unique talents and perspectives of the women involved.

What to Expect

A relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where women can work on art projects and connect with others in the community.

Who Should Attend

  • Aboriginal women
  • Local community members
  • Art enthusiasts
  • Those seeking connection

Agenda Overview

11:00 AM - Welcome and social time; 11:30 AM - Art project session; 12:30 PM - Sharing and reflection; 01:00 PM - Conclusion.
Venue & Address
Nikinpa Aboriginal Child & Family Centre
9-13 Beckley Street
Toronto , New South Wales – 2283
Australia
Organizer
Nikinpa Aboriginal Child and Family Centre · Community Organization
Providing health, education, and wellbeing services to Aboriginal families.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can join?
The group is open to Aboriginal women in the community.
Is there a cost?
Please contact the Nikinpa Centre for information on participation.
Do I need art experience?
No, all skill levels are welcome.
Where is the group held?
Nikinpa Aboriginal Child & Family Centre, 9-13 Beckley Street, Toronto.
What materials are provided?
The centre provides basic art supplies for sessions.
How do I register?
Contact the Nikinpa Centre to confirm your attendance.
Tags
Aboriginal art women Toronto community culture
Summary
A community art group for Aboriginal women focusing on creativity and connection.
Highlights
  • Creative expression
  • Cultural connection
  • Supportive environment
  • Community engagement
  • Artistic skill sharing
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