Celebrate culture, storytelling, and creativity with John Smith Gumbula Stickers, featuring artwork from Australian Indigenous artist John Smith Gumbula. This vibrant collection includes 16 unique designs, making it ideal for enriching classroom projects while supporting meaningful cultural engagement. Perfect for celebrating NAIDOC Week, National Reconciliation Week, and for integrating Indigenous perspectives into everyday classroom learning, these stickers provide an accessible and respectful way for students to connect with authentic Indigenous art.
John Smith Gumbula, a Wakka Wakka and Gurang Gurang man and adopted Yolngu son, is a visionary Indigenous artist who has spent over 30 years building cultural bridges through art and education. His partnership with Creatistics empowers educators to engage respectfully with Indigenous cultures and support inclusive learning experiences. Ideal for decorating artwork, displays, and learning materials, these stickers foster creativity while encouraging cultural understanding and appreciation.
Educational Benefits
- Cultural Awareness – Promotes understanding of Indigenous perspectives and artistic traditions
- Inclusive Learning – Supports respectful engagement with diverse cultures and identities
- Creative Expression – Enhances projects with meaningful and authentic designs
- Visual Literacy – Encourages interpretation of symbols, patterns, and storytelling through art
Classroom Ideas
- NAIDOC Week Activities – Incorporate stickers into themed art and classroom projects
- Reconciliation Projects – Create displays that reflect unity, respect, and shared understanding
- Cultural Art Exploration – Analyse and discuss Indigenous designs and storytelling
- Decorative Learning Resources – Use on posters, journals, and classroom materials
Product Specifications
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Product Type: Stickers
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Artist: John Smith Gumbula
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Designs: 16 unique designs
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Usage: Suitable for cultural, decorative, and educational applications
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Pack Size: 300
About John Smith Gumbula
John Smith Gumbula is the Founder, Ambassador Chief Indigenous Officer of Bur'an, Visionary, Innovative, Born of the WakkaWakka GurangGurang Indigenous people of Queensland adopted son of the Yolngu people of Galiwinku 'Elcho Island in the Northern Territory and of Celtic Irish Scottish Heritage. John has a strong connection to this land and its people. John had the inspiring opportunity to share his diverse creative talents with the global community, travelling to many international countries, and sharing his creativity, and cultural heritage on a world stage. For over three decades John has been on a passionate journey exploring traditional contemporary Indigenous art mediums; Building cultural bridges of understanding among global communities. John has a vision and strategy to develop long term sustainable cross-sector partnerships, increasing Indigenous Business access to global markets. John Smith Gumbula is a multi awardee, 'QEII Silver Jubilee Queens Trust Awardee' | Cultural Ambassador Chief Indigenous Creative.