Second Chance: Artist Talk with Sloane Stallan and Uncle Patrick Scribner

Sloane Stallan, Doonan Carvings, 2025. Carved Emu (Doonan) Eggs. Image by Jim Filmer.
5 Jul 2025

Sloane Stallan, Doonan Carvings, 2025. Carved Emu (Doonan) Eggs. Image by Jim Filmer.
Dates | Saturday 05 July |
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Times | 2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Cost | FREE |
Booking | Please be sure to book via the link below |
Age | Recommended for 12 years and over |
Join artists Sloane Stallan and Uncle Patrick Scribner for an afternoon talk exploring the exhibition, Second Chance.
Join Sloane Stallan and Uncle Patrick Scribner as they discuss the stories, ideas, and culture behind their artworks on display in Second Chance, at the Ipswich Community Gallery.
Second Chance showcases a journey through life, culture and mental health education. Through art, Boorrumpah Goupong Aboriginal Corporation tells their stores to provide a safe space for healing.
Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the artists and gain a deeper understanding of the exhibited works.
For more information on parking and how to get to our gallery, head to our VISIT page.
Please meet at the Ipswich Community Gallery at 2:00 PM.
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Sloane Stallan, Ugarapul Creation Story, 2025. Acrylic on Canvas, 90 x 125 cm. Image by Louis Lim.
Boorrumpah Goupong Aboriginal Corporation
Boorrumpah is the first local community-based Indigenous Men’s corporation to be established in Ipswich. It is a not-for-profit community-controlled organization that has been established by local men to address the disadvantage experienced in access to specialized men’s well-being support and services.
"Today, we create a safe space for men to speak. Since 2022, BGAC has been reaching into the Ipswich community of young and older men, by running groups and camps in partnership with Healthwise every Wednesday at the Leichhardt Community Centre. We also partner with the Kambu Young Indigenous Boys Program, Ripley Valley Secondary College, Bellbird Park State Secondary College, Ipswich State High School and the West Moreton Detention Centre." - Sloane Stallan, President, Boorrumpah Goupong Aboriginal Corporation