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Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Yogyakarta, Indonesia Visual Documentation and Forum Speaker2017 As part of my fieldwork for my Masters of Arts and Community Practice, we took a journey to Yogyakarta, Indonesia to visit a number of groups and organizations working in and around community, arts, cultural heritage and others. We were privileged to experience song and dance traditions from […]

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Luminous Streets

Luminous Streets Art Festival Visual Documentation2017 I had the opportunity to participate in the Luminous Streets Festival in the Bass Coast region of Australia. As a photographer and fieldworker, I was excited to document the event and explore the area. What I found was a transformative festival that not only illuminated the streets but also

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Art Life

Art Life Footscray Community Arts Centre, Teaching Artist2017-2019 As a Teaching Artist, I had the privilege of working with adults with intellectual disabilities in an arts program called Art Life. In this program, I developed and ran multimedia and photography classes that aimed to empower my students and help them discover their artistic potential. It

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Research Unit for Indigenous Arts and Cultures

Research Unit for Indigenous Arts and Cultures University of Melbourne2017-2020 In the vibrant tapestry of Melbourne’s academia, the Research Unit for Indigenous Arts and Cultures (RUIAC), under the Willin Centre’s umbrella, is a beacon of cultural celebration and preservation. I had the honor of documenting its nascent journey and contributing as a Community Technologist to

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Melbourne Laneways

Melbourne Laneways Street Art Study and Visual Documentation2016 In the heart of Melbourne, graffiti isn’t just a splatter of paint—it’s the lifeblood of a vibrant subculture, a visual conversation that has echoed through the laneways for decades. “Graffiti Down Underground” by Lachlan MacDowall illuminates this dialogue, drawing attention to the “layers upon layers of paint

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