June 20, 2026
Reclaiming anti-colonial ways of healing through story, memory, and collective artmaking.
Join Akala Newman for a special two-hour introduction to Ripples of Memory: a sensory workshop exploring ancestral memory, place, identity, and belonging. Through watercolour, storytelling, song, and deep listening, participants will be invited to slow down, reflect, and connect through water meditation and multi-sensory artmaking.
Together, we will share, and record stories and sounds, contributing to a collective soundscape woven together by Akala.
Akala Newman is a Wiradjuri/Gadigal artist, producer, educator, and songwriter whose genre-bending practice weaves electronic sound, language, lineage, and cultural storytelling. Her work moves between the intimate and the expansive, creating spaces for reflection, sovereignty, and collective care.
All art materials and light refreshments will be provided.