About this tour
Learn to create Aboriginal art directly from a Kaurna guide in Adelaide. This two-hour workshop covers the history and symbolism of Kaurna artistic traditions before you design your own piece using provided materials. You'll work on Kaurna Country with someone from the community who knows the stories behind the symbols and techniques. The session wraps with time to browse the gallery and gift shop.
Highlights
- Kaurna guide shares art history and cultural symbolism
- Create your own artwork with full material supply
- Work on Country with Traditional Owners
- Browse authentic art gallery and shop afterwards
- Private group experience, minimum six participants
What to expect
Expect a structured introduction rather than a lengthy lecture. Your guide will walk through key Kaurna artistic traditions and explain what various symbols represent, then hand you materials and canvas to have a go yourself. You're not expected to produce gallery-worthy work—the focus is understanding the cultural context and putting brush to canvas under guidance. The pace is relaxed; there's room for questions. After the creative portion, you'll have space to look through the gallery and shop before heading out.
Good to know
Minimum booking is six people; this runs as a private session. Bring your own water if needed. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible. Phone ahead if you need same-day support—messages via booking platforms aren't checked regularly. Public transport is nearby.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original SA Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.



