Accelerate indigenous australian creative leadership program
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Richard Watts. Gina Fairley. Leah J. Solomon resides in his motherland of Kubin Village on Moa Island in the beautiful Torres Strait between mainland Australia and Papua New Guinea, where he has lived since he was 15 years old. Mostly though, he spent his growing up years in Geraldton - just five hours north of Perth.
After leaving the Australian Defence Force in , Ron had primarily worked in the education, youth and community development fields across urban, rural, remote and regional WA. He was one of the first participants to win a place in the Wesfarmers NGA Indigenous Art Leadership Program in and was subsequently invited back - alongside Kimberley Moulton - to assist in the delivery of this program in its second year in Ron believes our distances in regional and remote WA are our strengths - not our weaknesses.
He also believes that our ability to overcome many of the issues facing our peoples, lies in our willingness to work together on new and fresh solutions, rather than making the same noises - time and again about the problems. Michael Cook - Visual Arts, Queensland Michael Cook has developed exceptional technical capabilities over a 25 year period in commercial photography.
Since he has utilised this expertise to enter the dialogue in contemporary visual art through photo-media work. He has passionately embraced this art practice with a well-developed body of ideas formulated over many years, which are now being translated into spectacular photographs. Together with a suite of successful individual exhibitions with Andrew Baker Art Dealer Brisbane , Dianne Tanzer Gallery Melbourne and October Gallery London , Cook has stamped his position confidently in both the world of contemporary Indigenous Australian art and the practice of contemporary photography.
His work has also been extensively covered in magazines, catalogues and publications during this period. More recently he is the recipient. She is best-known for writing and directing Yanagai!
Whilst working at the Koorie Heritage Trust in Melbourne as Community Arts Worker, she led that organisation towards a series of outstanding exhibitions, projects and community art projects that extended and promoted Aboriginal art and culture from the 38 nations in Victoria.
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