Learn how to paint your very own didgeridoo using Aboriginal art techniques with renowned Aboriginal artist, Binna Swindley.
Janbal Gallery Aboriginal didgeridoo painting classes mix art with culture sharing and education and can be tailored to suit any age, interest or experience level.
We restrict participation to a maximum of 5 people per didgeridoo painting workshop.
Didgeridoo Painting for:
- Individuals
- Children
- Families
- Couples
- Small Educational and Tour Groups
Private didgeridoo painting classes for individuals, families and tour groups are also available. Visit our private art classes page or contact us for more information.
Didgeridoo Playing for:
- Males
- Brothers
- Fathers & Sons
In respect of traditional Kuku Yalanji culture, playing and learning to play a Didgeridoo is strictly a male activity.
It is OK for men and women to paint a didgeridoo.
Didgeridoo Painting Workshop Includes:
- Culture sharing and education – learn about the history of the didgeridoo, how it is made and played as well as aboriginal art, bush foods, medicines and paints.
- Hands-on Aboriginal art and didgeridoo painting tuition
- Your own handmade didgeridoo (1.4 meters for adults, 70cm for children)
- All paints, brushes and art materials
- Introduction to the circular breathing technique
- A lesson in basic didgeridoo playing and the ‘drone tone’
- Opportunity to pack and post your didgeridoo home (extra charges apply)
- Class length is 3 hours
Bookings & Cost:
You can book a Didgeridoo painting workshop between 10am – 5pm Tuesday to Saturday, we will confirm the exact time of your class when you make your booking.
Workshops on Sundays and Mondays by appointment.
$165.00 per adult
$80.00 per child- (eligibility for child rate depends on child height)
Contact us to book your class today.


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