We know just how magic Australia is and how incredibly beautiful it is that our country is home to the oldest living culture in all of history. We seek to be thoughtful students in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories, beauty, colour and history. We commit to a soulful and awakening path of education, collaboration, respect and empowerment.
We know just how magic Australia is and how incredibly beautiful it is that our country is home to the oldest living culture in all of history. We seek to be thoughtful students in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories, beauty, colour and history. We commit to a soulful and awakening path of education, collaboration, respect and empowerment.
In the spirit of reconciliation, CAMILLA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia. We recognise their connection to land, sea and community and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
In the spirit of reconciliation, CAMILLA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia. We recognise their connection to land, sea and community and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
In the spirit of reconciliation, CAMILLA Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia. We recognise their connection to land, sea and community and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
We have always believed that empowerment begins with education. Basic literacy skills create independence, employment opportunities and help nurture health and well-being.
The ALNF have created life-changing programs to help lift literacy levels within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, refugee and marginalised communities.
For the past three years we have collaborated with David Jones to create Literacy Is Freedom t-shirts, with 100% of profits donated to the ALNF.
The Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation has committed its whole heart to closing the literacy gap between indigenous and non-indigenous students.
We have always believed that empowerment begins with education. Basic literacy skills create independence, employment opportunities and help nurture health and well-being.
The ALNF have created life-changing programs to help lift literacy levels within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, refugee and marginalised communities.
For the past three years we have collaborated with David Jones to create Literacy Is Freedom t-shirts, with 100% of profits donated to the ALNF.
We have always believed that empowerment begins with education. Basic literacy skills create independence, employment opportunities and help nurture health and well-being.
The ALNF have created life-changing programs to help lift literacy levels within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, refugee and marginalised communities.
For the past three years we have collaborated with David Jones to create Literacy Is Freedom t-shirts, with 100% of profits donated to the ALNF.
In search of inspiration for our 15 year anniversary collection, we visited the Warlukurlangu Art Centre in 2018. A technicoloured jewel that sits in the central Australian desert 290km from Alice Springs along the Tanami Highway. One road in, one road out.
The land is an everlasting flat terrain counterpoised by distant piercings of ridges. At Warlukurlangu Arts, the pace is quiet, the wind is still. The energy is electric. Artists from the Yuendumu and Nyirripi communities gather here to bestow their talents and dreamtimes upon canvases. Surrounded by close-knit company and four legged canine muses, they hypnotically paint their masterpieces using vibrant palettes and ancestral techniques.
In a world where almost anything can be replicated and craftsmanship abandoned to accommodate commercial gain, we have collaborated with Warlukurlangu Arts Centre to share their colours with our world. We met with artists and the centre’s management to curate a selection of artworks to form a capsule of collaborative prints for the MOTHER collection.
We wanted to work respectfully with Aboriginal artists and understand the importance of song lines, therefore we sought permission from each individual artist for their permission in collaborating in this way. The result was a three print capsule collection that both celebrates and honours this beautiful art form with percentages of sales being invested back into the community.
Authentic. Indisputable. Unrivalled.
WARLUKURLANGU ARTS CENTRE
In search of inspiration for our 15 year anniversary collection, we visited the Warlukurlangu Art Centre in 2018. A technicoloured jewel that sits in the central Australian desert 290km from Alice Springs along the Tanami Highway. One road in, one road out.
The land is an everlasting flat terrain counterpoised by distant piercings of ridges. At Warlukurlangu Arts, the pace is quiet, the wind is still. The energy is electric. Artists from the Yuendumu and Nyirripi communities gather here to bestow their talents and dreamtimes upon canvases. Surrounded by close-knit company and four legged canine muses, they hypnotically paint their masterpieces using vibrant palettes and ancestral techniques.
In a world where almost anything can be replicated and craftsmanship abandoned to accommodate commercial gain, we have collaborated with Warlukurlangu Arts Centre to share their colours with our world. We met with artists and the centre’s management to curate a selection of artworks to form a capsule of collaborative prints for the MOTHER collection.
We wanted to work respectfully with Aboriginal artists and understand the importance of song lines, therefore we sought permission from each individual artist for their permission in collaborating in this way. The result was a three print capsule collection that both celebrates and honours this beautiful art form with percentages of sales being invested back into the community.
Authentic. Indisputable. Unrivalled.
This is only the beginning of our journey xx
In search of inspiration for our 15 year anniversary collection, we visited the Warlukurlangu Art Centre in 2018. A technicoloured jewel that sits in the central Australian desert 290km from Alice Springs along the Tanami Highway. One road in, one road out.
The land is an everlasting flat terrain counterpoised by distant piercings of ridges. At Warlukurlangu Arts, the pace is quiet, the wind is still. The energy is electric. Artists from the Yuendumu and Nyirripi communities gather here to bestow their talents and dreamtimes upon canvases. Surrounded by close-knit company and four legged canine muses, they hypnotically paint their masterpieces using vibrant palettes and ancestral techniques.
In a world where almost anything can be replicated and craftsmanship abandoned to accommodate commercial gain, we have collaborated with Warlukurlangu Arts Centre to share their colours with our world. We met with artists and the centre’s management to curate a selection of artworks to form a capsule of collaborative prints for the MOTHER collection.
We wanted to work respectfully with Aboriginal artists and understand the importance of song lines, therefore we sought permission from each individual artist for their permission in collaborating in this way. The result was a three print capsule collection that both celebrates and honours this beautiful art form with percentages of sales being invested back into the community.
Authentic. Indisputable. Unrivalled.
This is only the beginning of our journey xx