This pandemic isn't going anywhere anytime soon. But there are many ways to keep you and your mob safe. One of those ways is by wearing a face mask.
Yarli Creative
Our face masks are printed with deadly Yarli Creative original artwork hand painted by Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Gamilaroi artist Maddy Connors.
There are six deadly designs - available in a fitted one-size-fits-most adult size.
Alperstein Designs
Using some pretty amazing fabrics, we've made up a range of Australian made 100% cotton face masks featuring beautiful Aboriginal Artwork. There’s a filter pocket on the inside of the mask and using the adjustable nose wire, you can adjust the mask for a close fit to your face. Elastic loops fit around your ears to hold the mask in place.
One size fits most.
Clothing the Gap
These masks are designed by Gunditjmara artist, Laura Thompson. Laura loves creating wearable artwork that celebrates and increases visibility of Aboriginal culture and people every day. For the mask artwork, Laura chose to create a design that was subtle and wearable to match every outfit, every day.
Dreamtime Kullilla Art
Learn and appreciate Aboriginal culture from the First Peoples of this Land.
Watch as Aboriginal Artist, Michael Connolly (Munda-gutta Kulliwari) produces a range of beautiful artworks on canvas, didgeridoos, bark and other various items.
Dreamtime Kullilla-Art has grown from a humble stall travelling between markets around SE Queensland and Internationally to the professional cultural business we are today. Specialising in authentic Aboriginal Art & Craft and Bush Tucker Products, Dreamtime Kullilla-Art delivers locally from our retail premises on the Redcliffe Peninsula and to the rest of the world via our online shop.
Kangaroo Jack
Kangaroo Jack donates 10% of all our online face mask sales to our local Indigenous Community at the Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Victoria, Australia. The Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a not-for-profit organisation that facilitates Indigenous educational programs for Australian school students and disadvantaged Indigenous youth.
Resources
Downloadable Acknowledgement of Country Guide For Educators
Acknowledging and Welcoming Country are crucial practices that demonstrate respect and recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. These practices not only honour the Traditional Custodians of the land... Read More
Koori Curriculum Professional Development Catalogue
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Educate Don't Celebrate: 26 ways and whys to change the Date
The time to begin critically reflecting on what the 26th of January means and how your team will respond is now. Koori Curriculum has developed free resources and provocations to... Read More