Healing through sharing

TIN CAMP STUDIOS

Tin Camp Studios provide a safe and welcoming space for unique music and cultural events. The studios are constructed from salvaged materials and modelled on typical 1950s Aboriginal housing that could be found on the fringe of countless Australian townships.

Tin Camp Studios currently exist in two forms – one that is built on site showcasing traditional building practices, and a second that is pre-fabricated in the style of a ‘pop up’ venue.

WHAT WE OFFER

  • As a physical venue Tin Camp Studios are currently delivered in 2 forms – mobile/pop up and permanent.

    Currently there are 3 ‘pop up’ options available and permanent venues are built on-site showcasing traditional building practices, often via community and capacity building workshops.

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  • How can Tin Camp Studios be involved in your next event or festival?

    As a delivered venue hosted by Warren and The Tin Camp team.

    As a unique collaborative community development project

    As a Programmed Tin Camp Studios Session.

    A selection of performances, workshops and/or discussion panels led by Warren and a selection of Tin Camp’s family of performers, facilitators and hosts.

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  • Warren Mason is a proud Yuwaalaraay man born in Dirranbandi Qld, raised in Goodooga NSW and now living in lutrawita/Tasmania.

    Considered an emerging musician in his 50's, Warren’s music, song writing and storytelling follow his longtime artistic theme of “Healing Scars”. His music is a reflection of who he is, where he comes from and healing past injustices.

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MOBILE VENUE FOR FESTIVALS & EVENTS.

UP COMING GIGS - with Warren

Feb 15 APRA AMCOS / NATSIMO PDA Awards, Sydney NSW

Feb 24 With The Mainlanders, MONA, Berriedale TAS

Mar 9 A Festival called Panama, Golconda TAS

Mar 23 Tin Camp Session, Toorak, Naarm/Melbourne VIC

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • FORGIVENESS CIRCLE

    23 March 2024 10am-1pm
    @Initiatives of Change
    226 Koorong Road, Toorak, Naarm/Melbourne VIC

    We will be joining First Nations Culturalists from Hawaii and Australia in Ceremony and Storysharing for this unique collaboration.

    This event will bring together Warren, Uncle Shane Charles, Ash Dargan Fejo and Kumu Pa’a Kawika.

  • SOUND AND SONG

    23 March 2 - 5pm
    @ Initiatives of Change

    226 Koorong Road, Toorak, Naarm/Melbourne VIC

    Presented by Tin Camp Studios and Mana O Kahiko (MOK), this event sees a move from the usual Tin Camp settings to a leafy garden and stately ballroom in Toorak at Initiatives of Change Australia (IofCA).

    Join Warren, Ash Dargan and Kumu Pa’a Kawika Foster, as they weave together their experiences of belonging, forgiveness and healing.

From The Archives.

Watch Warren’s full performance at Nayri Niara Festival in 2019

Tin Camp Studios acknowledges and deeply appreciates the financial support of the tax paying community of this country now called Australia. 

This support is currently being realised via people booking and attending Tin Camp events,
people purchasing Tin Camp studios merchandise and Grants received from

Previous support has also been realised via grants received from

Tin Camp Studios deeply appreciates the incredibly generous sharing of knowledge, skills and ongoing financial support of project collaborators