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Performing Statelessness is a creative and practice-led research initiative that foregrounds stateless communities’ voices and lived experience to investigate what it means to be stateless in the context of Australia.
Every place has a soul, every street has a story. In this workshop, we commune with our inner worlds in relation to the places we live, work and play, as basis for poetry.
For all up and coming musicians, songwriters and singers aged 12-25 years-old, 6Weeks2Flow is new workshops series all about collaborating and sharing musical knowledge.
A creative development workshop centred around the behind the scenes of producing a musical project for 12 - 25 year olds.
Techno-Oracle Training is a series of workshops that aims to reconsider the way we think about and create digital art and media.
Open to people aged 12-25 from an African background, these workshops provide an opportunity to work in a professional theatre setting, strengthen your skills and meet new friends and future colleagues in the industry.
Benchmark was a series of free art and music workshops for young people in Melbourne’s West. Our Artist Facilitators support participants in a range of skill development including songwriting, recording, production and performance.
Sisters and Brothers (S&B) was a schools-based program that explores race-based discrimination with children and young people in Grades 3 to 9.
Stir it Up was a youth-led project which fostered intercultural connections and dialogues between young people from Pacific and African backgrounds based in the cities of Brimbank, Wyndham and Melton. Stir it Up commenced in October 2016 and culminated in October 2019
The workshop will explore glimmers of possible futures through moments of desire and pleasure in the present, drawing on José Esteban Muñoz’s book, Cruising Utopia.
Lara Chamas invited artists and creatives of militarised, invaded, and colonised backgrounds to an intimate art-dinner event of Levantine foods.
Celebrate the 𝑰 𝒇𝒆𝒂𝒓 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒎𝒚 𝒃𝒐𝒐𝒌𝒔 collection launch by Saluhan Collective. In the spirit of backyard pinoy parties, Saluhan will be serving all your fave snacks and hosting a series of indoor and outdoor games for all ages!
Come and create a persian inspired carpet out of hama beads with artist Kate Robinson. Inspired by her exhibition زندگی Zendegi, Kate has designed a template for the carpet and participants will be invited to come and add their creative flair to the project by creating sections of the carpet.
Join us for an exciting children's event featuring sing-alongs and book readings in the Oromo language!
Hosted by Vishal Kumaraswamy and critical friends, the zoom workshop will serve as a relation-making exercise between excerpts of texts in the library collection and lived realities.
Join artist and designer, Steph Ochona, in a zine-making workshop exploring the multifaceted aspects of food, its role in our lives, and the intrinsic link food has to our culture, identity, history, and values.
cohealth's Aged Residential and Outreach Team partnered with Arts Gen to deliver a series of multi-lingual creative workshops for older clients living in residential housing
A family friendly introduction workshop to the Náhuat of El Salvador and Central America from a cosmovision and Indigenous spirituality perspective, as lead by knowledge holder Franco Huixtemi.
Join us for a postcard-writing workshop where you can choose a free postcard to write and send to a friend, family member, or loved one.
The Đất Nước Collective invites our Vietnamese diaspora friends and family to our ongoing Book Club series.
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