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Outloud is a youth social-impact arts organisation in Western Sydney. Our award-winning projects amplify the voices of young people from culturally andlinguistically diverse and/or marginalised backgrounds and engages with thecommunity, who see their own lives and stories reflected. Outloud connects youthwith professional artists to produce high quality contemporary art across a rangeof forms including storytelling, performance, music, film, writing, theatre, visualarts, and dance. Our projects build community and the self-determination of youngpeople; upskilling and empowering them to be active in shaping their society. Weinspire them to voice stories that would otherwise go untold.

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Cultural Gardeners

The Cultural Gardeners - Australian Cultural Alliance for Climate Action

Growing a nation of stewards caring for environment, arts & culture. First Nations first on every Country.

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The Cultural Gardeners - Australian Cultural Alliance for Climate Action

Growing a nation of stewards caring for environment, arts & culture. First Nations first on every Country.

Cultural Gardeners - Australian Cultural Alliance for Climate Action

Sydney
Dec 21 2023 To Dec 31 2024

Join us for a day-long immersive experience with artists and changemakers demonstrating how arts and creativity is transforming lives and building stronger, more connected communities.

Edith Cowan University Joondalup
Nov 06 2020

What is the role of artists in changing our systems? This is a series for artists and arts workers to explore big ideas, how they relate to conditions in our sector, with provocations and opportunities to start imagining what change might look like.

Nov 04 2020 To Dec 02 2020

Field Trip - Arts, Science, Tech and Environment Symposium

Sunshine Coast
Aug 08 2020

An online symposium exploring ideas of basic income and the need for an approach to economy that puts creativity and care at its centre. Led by a panel of artists, researchers, economists, scientists and philosophers, the symposium responds to current and ongoing planetary crises, and positions creativity and social ecology as integral to shaping policy and systems of value.

The Symposium is a joint initiative of Arts Front, BLINDSIDE and Next Wave and was supported by the City of Melbourne COVID-19 Arts Grants.

Melbourne
May 28 2020 To May 28 2020