Stronger Families, Stronger Communities

Stronger Families, Stronger CommunitiesStronger Families, Stronger Communities

The Stronger Families, Stronger Communities exhibition elevates the voices of nine First Nations men who have taken part in Dardi Munwurro's healing and leadership programs.

Dardi Munwurro, meaning Strong Spirit, is a specialist First Nations family violence service based in Naarm that delivers programs to support healing, strengthen families, and break the cycle of intergenerational trauma in First Nations communities.

Stronger Families, Stronger Communities welcomes the broader community into a space of truth-telling, encourages greater understanding of First Peoples' experiences, and supports Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre's commitment to accessibility, equity, and cultural celebration.

The show explores the themes of strength, healing, resilience and cultural pride of the individuals working to break cycles of trauma and build safer communities.

Featuring emerging artists David Roe, Tyhrys Wilson, Gurrenah Foley, Peter Hammersley, Jade Kennedy, Aron (Roony) Granbeau, Jerremy Jose, Towah Peason and Brodie Peters-Godden.

Included with museum entry
Adult $15
Senior $10
Child Free
Concession Free
Member Free

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❊ When ❊

Happens: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Time: 9 AM - 5 PM


❊ Where ❊

 Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre View Venue
 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton Victoria 3053 Map
Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre℅ Wurundjeri Country
11 Nicholson Street,, Carlton, 3053, Victoria✆ Venue: 13 11 02 | Event:




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