Kakadu National Park

Traditional painting workshop

Join renowned Kakadu artist Jacqueline Cahill and explore the wonders of traditional painting.

Gain insight into this cultural tradition practiced for thousands of years as you attempt to bring your own painting to life.

Jacqueline is a Ngombur/Muburkala woman. Born and raised in Kakadu, Jacqueline shares the stories of the past and passes on all that she has learnt to the next generation of community, as well as visitors to the park.

 

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