
The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre
An innovative multi-arts hub in the heart of Blacktown City.
Bayadyinyang budyari Dharug yiyura Dharug Ngurra.
Bayady’u budyari Dharug Warunggadgu baranyiin barribugu.
Bayady’u budyari wagulgu yiyuragu Ngurra bimalgu Blacktown City. Flannel flowers dyurali bulbuwul.
Yanmannyang mudayi Dharug Ngurrawa. Walama ngyini budbud dali Dharug Ngurra Dharug yiyura baranyiin barribugu.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this Land, the Dharug people, and their continued connection to Country.
We pay our respects to Elders from yesterday to tomorrow.
We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of Blacktown City where the flannel flowers still grow proud and strong.
We will walk softly on this land and open our hearts to Country as the Dharug people have for tens of thousands of years.
Credit to: Dharug woman Rhiannon Wright, daughter of Leanne ‘Mulgo’ Watson Redpath and granddaughter of Aunty Edna Watson
Lead by Ebony and working with support from We Are Studios, kids will immerse themselves in the world of spies, with drawing, storytelling and painting.
Informed by her lived experience as an Autistic person, Ebony’s playful Makers Space project, Level 5, unpacks feelings of living a double life and trying to make yourself fit into a world that was not made for you.
Makers Space was launched in 2024 as an immersive and interactive space for creatives of all ages. Led by guest artists and curators, the Makers Space offers a year-round, dedicated space for reflection, creativity and play.
Wednesday 16 April
10.30 am to noon
Young detectives will draw themselves undercover on a top-secret mission, investigating a mystery of their choice. Whether it’s a missing treasure, uncovering a secret lab, or catching the culprit who took the last scoop of Milo!
Using a magic flashlight effect, kids will slide a paper flashlight under their artwork to reveal hidden clues in their scene. A fun, hands-on way to spark creativity, storytelling, and detective skills! Mission accepted? Let’s investigate.
Suitable for 6 to 12 years
Cost: $5 + booking fee
Limited spaces available, book your spot now
Thursday 24 April
10.30 am to noon
Explore the art of revealing and concealing in this hands-on workshop with We Are Studios artist Ebony Wightman. Create your own playfully strange masked disguise and step into a world of transformation!
Guided by Ebony, kids will work with a transparent moulded mask, Posca pens and paint to create a new identity.
Suitable for 8 to 12 years
Cost: $5 + booking fee
Limited spaces available, book your spot now
Ebony Wightman is a multi-disciplinary artist, creative leader, Disability advocate and self-identified spy living and working on Dharug country (Western Sydney).
Ebony’s practice champions disability-led perspectives and explores her lived experience as an Autistic person with complex health needs and chronic illness, as well as the intersectional rights and identities of d/Deaf and Disabled communities.
Ebony is a co-founder of We Are Studios, Australia’s first 100% disability-led studio for Western Sydney artists with disability. Ebony is a 2024 Creative Leadership Program recipient (Creative Australia).
Follow Ebony on Instagram here
We Are Studios was established in 2023 by a community of Artists with disability who believe that disability inclusion can and should start with us.
The first of our kind, We Are Studios is a fully disability-led, inclusive studio that empowers artists with disability to reach their creative potential by creating space to thrive.
Our team have experienced first-hand the barriers people living with disability face in accessing accessible arts education, professional development pathways, and the opportunities needed to build a thriving and sustainable creative practice.
We address these barriers by providing mentorship, networking and professional development opportunities to creatives with disability across Western Sydney and advocating for their inclusion within the contemporary creative arts sector.