MAC yapang will be closed on public holidays, as well as on Tuesday 24 December and Tuesday 31 December.Regular operating hours will apply on all other days.
Next date: Sunday, 09 February 2025 | 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM
Kakilliko is a grove of six eucalyptus trees that point to significant Awabakal places.
Planted in October 2023 the trees will be grafted together over time, continuing the cultural practice of circle trees.
Uncle Douglas Archibald is from the Gumbangirri clan of northern NSW and has lived on Awabakal Country since he was a child. His practice is focused around sculpture and storytelling. He is a founding member of the MAC yapang Aboriginal Reference Group.
During the launch, you will also be able to listen to parts of the MAC yapang Sculpture Park Sound Trail with the full experience launched 2025.
Kakilliko - looking forward looking back is made possible by the support of arborist Karen Barrett and by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
The MAC yapang Sculpture Park Sound Trail is supported by The University of Sydney, Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy and Service, the NSW Government through Create NSW and Sound Trails
Join us as we officially launch and celebrate Kakilliko at MAC yapang Sculpture Park.
Refreshments provide
Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie, MAC yapang, 1A First Street, Booragul, 2284, View in Google Maps
1A First Street , Booragul 2284
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