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Still Life Workshop with Miss JuJu for Fiesta La Peel

From Laos to Tamworth, cooked with love.

Emma Stilts

Still Life Workshop with Miss JuJu

Saturday 18 October

10:30am - 1:30pm

 

From Laos to Tamworth, cooked with love, join the Tamworth Regional Gallery at the award-winning Miss JuJu this Fiesta La Peel Festival for a day of creativity and Southeast Asian delights.

Known throughout the New England Region for quality food, brilliant flavours and a vibrant community, Miss JuJu will host a still life painting workshop celebrating the vibrantly fresh ingredients of Southeast Asia. Join regional artist Tania Hartigan in this half-day workshop, to better understand and develop your still life and painting skills. Did we mention you will enjoy a deliciously catered lunch upon the completion of your artwork?! What more could you be after! Creativity in both art and cuisine, a wonderful day out full of enjoyment.

 

When: Saturday, the 18th of October, 10:30am - 1:30pm

Where: Miss JuJu, 174 Bridge Street, West Tamworth, NSW, 2340
Miss JuJu offers free and accessible parking - located behind the building, accessed via Bridge Lane. 

Cost: $135 - Includes all workshop materials and tutoring, as well as a catered lunch.

 

 

If you have any questions about this workshop or any programming, please contact the friendly gallery staff. 
Phone: (02) 6767 5230 or email gallery@tamworth.nsw.gov.au

 

Meet Miss Ju Ju 

Vong Pannan runs the Tamworth-based South East Asian eatery Miss JuJu, known for its culture-blending cuisine and offerings like Bánh mì and Bao buns. She has built the business from her passion for food into a well-loved establishment in the Tamworth community known for the high quality food and excellent customer service.

Vong and her team has established Miss JuJu as a significant culinary spot in Tamworth, contributing to the local food scene. 

 

 

Meet the Artist

Tania Hartigan is a Gamilaroi woman from Wallabadah who is deeply connected to her land and heritage. Her business The Art Shack @ WiIgabah serves as her creative haven, surrounded by the beauty of the land.  Inspired by her roots, she is a highly skilled artist across many mediums, and an excellent workshop facilitator.

She reflects a passion for family, nature, and indigenous culture in her work.

 

Need to know more? 

If you have any questions about this workshop or any programming, please contact the friendly gallery staff. 
Phone: (02) 6767 5230 or email gallery@tamworth.nsw.gov.au

Register

$135.00

18 October 2025

10:30 AM - 01:30 PM