
SALT is a festival celebrating possibility and the astonishing things which happen when innovative people come together.
Our community transformed this blank & tied space back in 2021!
The Kallinyalla Seven Sisters Mural project is a feature community event at #SALTFestival. Kallinyalla means place of sweet water and is the Barngarla name for what is now known as #PortLincoln.
Kallinyalla Garden Centre sits above the underground stream that flows into the spring in the ocean, which is a sacred place for Traditional Owners, and people who visit Kallinyalla reflect on the peace and healing they feel in the place.
The mural project is designed as a sacred celebration of the divine feminine and the connection of humanity across the planet and many cultures to the wonder of the star system Pleiades – known as Seven Sisters.
Community Mural Painting, facilitated by Wiyana Art and supported by Gabalidi Garngoo Association Inc.

VIEW THE COMPLETED PROJECT VIA OUR INSTAGRAM PAGE – CLICK NOW!
Thank you Susan Betts & Delise Sampson, two inspiring and creative artists that made this project come to life!
Sarah Radford – Kallinyalla Garden Centre Social Media / Marketing Officer, Susan Betts – Artist and Delise Sampson – Artist
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‘Mosaics of Nature’ – SALT FESTIVAL 2022
Our vision for the 2022 SALT Festival was to work with local mosaic artist, Gail Scholz – GAIL’s MOSAICS to bring the community together to create flowers and hearts to form our tree of life using pre-loved mosaic pieces.



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