Aboriginal art and the Dreaming. Plan for today Learn about diversity of Aboriginal artists around Australia Learn about Dreaming and symbolism in traditional.

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Aboriginal art and the Dreaming

Plan for today Learn about diversity of Aboriginal artists around Australia Learn about Dreaming and symbolism in traditional Aboriginal art See examples of contemporary Aboriginal art Create your own symbols to tell your own important story Part of the Reconciliation sculpture at Victor Harbor celebrating 20 years of cultural exchange between Victor Harbor Primary, Fregon Anangu School and the Ngarrindjeri community

Support personnel local Aboriginal artists, crafts persons your librarian Aboriginal Education personnel

Aboriginal art and the Dreaming Strategies for teaching about Aboriginal art, craft and design in schools Lots of illustrations Background information about different types of Aboriginal art

Aboriginal artists in South Australia Over 100 Aboriginal artists from throughout South Australia Photos of their artwork Interviews with the artists about their work Life stories from some artists Styles include photography, painting, batik, lino cut, sculpture, silk painting, emu egg carving, wood carving and more

Moorditj CD Rom This was sent to all schools and includes a range of Aboriginal writers, visual and performing artists from around Australia

Traditional Aboriginal art Different symbols, stories, styles from different parts of Australia

Can you guess these?

Emu (no back toe) Bush turkey (bustard) or any other bird having a back toe Kangaroo (footprints)

Some ‘dot’ painting symbols from Central Australia A woman with her dish and digging stick

Dot painting protocol Kelly Taylor with her paintings based on Yankunytjatjara Dreaming stories told by her grandmother, Millie Taylor. On the left is Lightning Dreaming. Kelly has to seek permission from her grandmother to paint these stories. All art is copyright.

Bark painting from Arnhem Land

Body paintings from Central Australia

Painting at Arkaroo Rock near Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges Snake and people symbols in the art

Engraved possum skin cloak from western Victoria

Robert Campbell Junior Contemporary Aboriginal art

Lin Onus was from Victoria but he learnt from Arnhem Land artists

Dingoes, by Zane Saunders, from far north Queensland

Mark Blackman, artist from Queensland but living in Adelaide

Symbolism It is helpful to learn about symbolism generally and talk about the meaning and power that symbols can convey, eg © $ " ½ ► ♫ ♂ ♀ ☺

Some Australian flags Do you know what the symbols mean?

Religious symbols

What can learners do? Students at Mannum High School each illustrated a section of the Ngurunderi story Think of a story that is really important then develop symbols to ‘tell’ that story.

When using symbols rather than words, you can keep some parts of the story secret. Think about a story that is very important to you.

Your life story A particular incident in your life A family tree A favourite family story A map of your ‘country’ Think about symbols you could use to ‘tell’ your story

Frank Clarke with his people’s Dreaming story about a willy wagtail

Remember you only have to share as much as you want to. This is a family holiday to Western Australia. Students who do their art work first and write second, write with more fluency.