Join an online workshop to imagine a future where racial equity exists at every level in the arts!
- VIC online workshop will be held on October 15 in partnership with MAV and Creatives of Colour.
- Update - Applications are now closed. All new submissions will be put on a waiting list.
For the workshops, if you are a creative or arts worker from a CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse), Refugee or First Nations background, and you would like to participate, submit your interest below.
To ensure that workshops are a safe space, it is only open to creatives from a culturally diverse or First Nations background.
WORKSHOP FAQ
The workshop flows from the personal to the structural and systemic; including exercises that reflect upon experiences of marginalisation in the arts to group exercises of collectively imagining milestones and actions along a timeline towards an equitable culturally diverse arts scene in 2050.
The online workshops run from 10am - 2:30 pm with breaks included.
Dr Remy Low, Lecturer from the Sydney School of Education and Social Work, The University of Sydney will be a Workshop Facilitator.
WORKSHOP OUTCOMES
Workshop outputs will be shared via short films, podcasts, a report, written works and more - in order to reach a national audience to evoke steps towards equitable change by providing a platform for culturally diverse voices to be heard and an opportunity to network. Timelines and collective ideas from the interstate workshops will be shared in a report next year. Check out our first works here:
http://diversityarts.org.au/project/stories-from-the-future/CURRENT ONLINE WORKSHOPS
- VIC online workshop will be held on October 15.
- Update - Applications are now closed. All new submissions will be put on a waiting list.
Invitations to workshops will be emailed before each workshop.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Stories From The Future by Diversity Arts Australia is a project funded by the Australia Council for the Arts with additional funding support through a City of Parramatta Community Grant, Liverpool City Council Grant, Create NSW and Inner West Council.
Key partners: The University of Sydney, Information and Cultural Exchange, Peril Magazine, Sweatshop Western Sydney Literacy Movement, Community Arts Network, BEMAC, RASN, Refugee Art Project, Creatives of Colour AU, Multicultural Arts Victoria, Nexus Arts, Feral Arts, Arts Front, The Street, Country Arts SA, Regional Arts WA, Parramatta Artist Studios and Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre.