Katanning Yarning Circle

Katanning Yarning Circle

We have just completed a piece commissioned by the Katanning Yarning Group with the 10 Noongar contributors – the piece representing the “Heart of Country” which is Katanning and the surrounding areas.

Step into the heart of community and connection with Illumina Design’s Yarning Circle in collaboration rural communities. More than just a physical space, the Yarning Circle is a symbolic gathering point where stories intertwine, and relationships are woven into the fabric of shared experiences. Inspired by Indigenous traditions, our Yarning Circle embraces inclusivity, fostering dialogue, understanding, and unity. Through thoughtful design, we create a welcoming space that encourages the art of yarning—sharing stories, wisdom, and fostering a sense of belonging. Join us in this communal journey where the Yarning Circle becomes a focus for the strength found in shared narratives and collective harmony.

Illumina Design’s Yarning Circle

Our most recent project was working with the local indigenous groups from Katanning and surrounding groups in Tambellup, Badgebup, Kojonup and Nyabing to create a large mosaic piece, representing the 4 surrounding local towns and their story. This mosaic was created by the local women in a 4-day workshop held every Monday over a month.

Local Indigenous Groups