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There is a long history in Victoria of bringing people from many different cultural backgrounds together through festivals, food and artistic and cultural pursuits.
Forty inspiring artworks have been shortlisted for the AMES and Multicultural Arts Victoria 2013 Heartlands Refugee Art Prize, including thirty-two refugee artists from Victoria.
Paintings, drawings, photography and mixed media works from refugees who have arrived in Australia since 1970 are due for this year’s Heartlands Refugee Art Prize by Friday 10 May.
On December 6 from 6.30 – 9.30pm be transported to another place of sensory experience, with tantalising food, music and cultural glimpses from other lands.
Robinvale's young and old alike will gather to sing the praises of diversity this month before sharing food and film together.
Paintings, drawings, photography and mixed media works from refugees who have arrived in Australia since 1970, are now being sought for this year’s Heartlands Refugee Art Prize
AMES and Multicultural Arts Victoria announce the seven winners of the 2013 Heartlands Refugee Art Prize, who were honoured at a special exhibition at fortyfivedownstairs in Flinders Lane last night.
CuriousWorks, in association with VicHealth, have launched the final episode in the first series of Meet+Eat; an online documentary series celebrating diversity through sharing food and sharing stories.
Talented refugee artists in Australia have only a short time left to enter an exciting competition that could see them sharing in a $15,000 prize pool and their own solo exhibition.
AMES and Multicultural Arts Victoria are excited to announce the 12 winners of the Heartlands Refugee Fine Art Prize, who were honoured at a special exhibition opening at fortyfivedownstairs in Flinders Lane on June 5.
Paintings, drawings, photography and mixed media works reflecting and expressing the aspirations of refugee artists who have arrived in Australia since 1970 are now being sought for this year’s Heartlands Refugee Fine Art Prize.
The City of Greater Dandenong will launch a new exhibition featuring artwork by primary school students which explores the issues of identity, cultural diversity and racial discrimination.