Community activities & programs

Hearth co-creates therapeutic and creative spaces in diverse settings including private practice, galleries, events, not for profit organisations, community mental health services, remote Indigenous communities, and schools.

Mural art processes in community settings encourage collaboration, interpersonal dialogue, and relationship development. Group members work together to achieve a collective artwork that fosters respect, support, and increases feelings of belonging through the unity of group movement.

Mural projects

“Tree of Hope” Royal Melbourne Hospital, Adult Acute Psychiatry Ward.

“Out of this World” Roxburgh Park Primary School.

Queen of the Desert activity

The Queen of the Desert day activity is a female focused space that brings together community members across generations in a celebration of culture, connection, and shared care. Co-designed with the intention to create uplifting, joyful, nourishing, and confidence building experiences that honour the strength, beauty, and wisdom of intergenerational indigenous femininity, and family systems.

Film projects

Story telling & narrative art

Film & editing techniques

Soundscapes & costume making

Bush picnics provide a space outside of the community for girls, women and elders to connect, share story, and pass down cultural knowledge on Country.

Bush Picnics

Art Centre Workshops

Art Centre workshops in remote Indigenous communities are offered to expand on skills, and inspire creative development. This space provides group members creative freedom to play, explore, and expand on their artistic identity, whilst being supported in a creative community.