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oo | Due to building works Burrinja is able to deliver a very limited Education program only until mid 2011. Tours are available on a limited basis. Workshops & related activities listed here are not available at this time. Burrinja is able to provide tours for one class per session only of its Collection works or Burrinja Gallery feature exhibition. Availability subject to exhibition program. Bookings essential. Enquiries by email Burrinja specialises in educational tours of its Indigenous Collection. Schools and groups can participate in hands-on Aboriginal art classes with an indigenous artist or take part in programs studying indigenous art and culture. Go to the ‘educentre’ link at the top of this page for full program details. Education Resource Kits provide valuable further information for both students and teachers alike. Download the New Insights Burrinja Collection Education Kit here Workshop and event programs offer a range of cultural ctivities from childrens workshops to demonstrations, art talks and master clases. Burrinja provides a venue for various culture related workshops and courses. Burrinja is named after Lin Onus, renowned Aborigianal artist, activist local resident and supporter of the centre. Lin was given the Yorta Yorta name 'Burrinja', meaning 'Little Star' |
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