Mabo Paint & Sip Workshop
Create, sip, and celebrate! Join Boneta-Marie Mabo for a fun Mabo-inspired paint & sip, honouring Eddie Koiki Mabo’s legacy.
Join us for a fun-filled, Mabo-inspired paint and sip afternoon with Boneta-Marie Mabo, granddaughter of the legendary Eddie Koiki Mabo, whose tireless fight for Indigenous land rights changed Australian history. Come together to celebrate his remarkable legacy through creativity, community, and connection.
About Boneta-Marie Mabo
Boneta-Marie is a Meriam, Munbarra, and Nywaigi artist of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and South Sea Islander heritage. A mother, prison abolitionist, and passionate creative, her work spans visual arts, costume design, community arts, and advocacy, exploring themes of justice, resistance, and truth. Following in her grandfather’s footsteps, Boneta is an activist whose dedication to social justice is reflected in her art.
Energetic and engaging, Boneta will guide you through an afternoon of creativity and fun as you create your own unique Mabo-inspired painting—a meaningful keepsake to commemorate Mabo Day on June 3rd.
Who Can Attend
In the spirit of this year’s Reconciliation Week theme, “All In,” this workshop welcomes all community members aged 18+ to learn, connect, and honour the man who overturned Terra Nullius.
Workshop Highlights
- Portrait painting session with Boneta-Marie
- Stories and insights about Eddie Koiki Mabo’s life and legacy
What’s Provided
- Canvases
- Paints & brushes
- Light snacks
- Complimentary drink on arrival
What to Bring
- Your favourite paint brushes (optional)
- An art apron
- A spirit of reconciliation and fun
Drinks
A selection of First Nations artisan beer, wine, and spirits will be available for purchase, with a complimentary drink included on arrival.
Pay-It-Forward Opportunity
Support First Nations participation by purchasing a “Gift a Ticket”. Your contribution provides a First Nations attendee with free entry to the workshop—a meaningful way to share creativity and inspiration.
If you are a First Nations person interested in attending, email rachel@aboriginalartco.org to request a Pay-It-Forward ticket.
Acknowledgements
Aboriginal Art Co is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the Australian Government through Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS), with philanthropic support from the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and Creative Partnerships Australia via the Australian Cultural Fund (ACF).
Create, sip, and celebrate! Join Boneta-Marie Mabo for a fun Mabo-inspired paint & sip, honouring Eddie Koiki Mabo’s legacy.
Join us for a fun-filled, Mabo-inspired paint and sip afternoon with Boneta-Marie Mabo, granddaughter of the legendary Eddie Koiki Mabo, whose tireless fight for Indigenous land rights changed Australian history. Come together to celebrate his remarkable legacy through creativity, community, and connection.
About Boneta-Marie Mabo
Boneta-Marie is a Meriam, Munbarra, and Nywaigi artist of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and South Sea Islander heritage. A mother, prison abolitionist, and passionate creative, her work spans visual arts, costume design, community arts, and advocacy, exploring themes of justice, resistance, and truth. Following in her grandfather’s footsteps, Boneta is an activist whose dedication to social justice is reflected in her art.
Energetic and engaging, Boneta will guide you through an afternoon of creativity and fun as you create your own unique Mabo-inspired painting—a meaningful keepsake to commemorate Mabo Day on June 3rd.
Who Can Attend
In the spirit of this year’s Reconciliation Week theme, “All In,” this workshop welcomes all community members aged 18+ to learn, connect, and honour the man who overturned Terra Nullius.
Workshop Highlights
- Portrait painting session with Boneta-Marie
- Stories and insights about Eddie Koiki Mabo’s life and legacy
What’s Provided
- Canvases
- Paints & brushes
- Light snacks
- Complimentary drink on arrival
What to Bring
- Your favourite paint brushes (optional)
- An art apron
- A spirit of reconciliation and fun
Drinks
A selection of First Nations artisan beer, wine, and spirits will be available for purchase, with a complimentary drink included on arrival.
Pay-It-Forward Opportunity
Support First Nations participation by purchasing a “Gift a Ticket”. Your contribution provides a First Nations attendee with free entry to the workshop—a meaningful way to share creativity and inspiration.
If you are a First Nations person interested in attending, email rachel@aboriginalartco.org to request a Pay-It-Forward ticket.
Acknowledgements
Aboriginal Art Co is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the Australian Government through Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS), with philanthropic support from the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and Creative Partnerships Australia via the Australian Cultural Fund (ACF).
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Aboriginal Art Co
Unit1/23 Anthony Street
West End, QLD 4101
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