A unique and educational playspace in the heart of Shellharbour City, NSW.
Title
Yirran Muru
Year
2022
Client
Location
Shellharbour City Council engaged JS Koori Designs to create bespoke artwork that would be used on signage as part of the Aboriginal Interpretive Playspace Project.
The artwork itself was a reflection of the local fauna that featured in Dharawal stories and across the playspace. The project, Yirran muru (many pathways), is a unique and educational experience, sharing the movement, journey and stories of the local Dharawal people.
Yirran Muru in nestled in the native gardens behind Shellharbour Civic Centre. From the escarpment to the sea, the Aboriginal interpretive playspace will take you on a cultural journey following the footsteps of local Dharawal people.
For more information visit www.shellharbourciviccentre.com.au/whats-on/key-attractions/interpretive
Title
Yirran Muru
Year
2022
Client
Location
Shellharbour City Council engaged JS Koori Designs to create bespoke artwork that would be used on signage as part of the Aboriginal Interpretive Playspace Project.
The artwork itself was a reflection of the local fauna that featured in Dharawal stories and across the playspace. The project, Yirran muru (many pathways), is a unique and educational experience, sharing the movement, journey and stories of the local Dharawal people.
Yirran Muru in nestled in the native gardens behind Shellharbour Civic Centre. From the escarpment to the sea, the Aboriginal interpretive playspace will take you on a cultural journey following the footsteps of local Dharawal people.
For more information visit www.shellharbourciviccentre.com.au/whats-on/key-attractions/interpretive
The artwork features across a variety of signage that guides people throughout the playspace.
From directional signs to elements being used to discuss each section of Yirran Muru. There are multiple elements to interact with and encourage imaginative exploration.
The artwork features across a variety of signage that guides people throughout the playspace.
From directional signs to elements being used to discuss each section of Yirran Muru. There are multiple elements to interact with and encourage imaginative exploration.
Visit Burri Burri, a four-metre hand carved interactive timber whale, to hear the story of Gang man Gang; climb Merrigong (the Illawarra escarpment) and explore the amazing treehouse; canoe across Jubborsay (Lake Illawarra) and source local bush tucker.
The educational playspace also has areas where the spoken words of the local Dharawal language can be heard and signage to learn more about cultural ties.
Visit Burri Burri, a four-metre hand carved interactive timber whale, to hear the story of Gang man Gang; climb Merrigong (the Illawarra escarpment) and explore the amazing treehouse; canoe across Jubborsay (Lake Illawarra) and source local bush tucker.
The educational playspace also has areas where the spoken words of the local Dharawal language can be heard and signage to learn more about cultural ties.