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  • Saturday, 18 February, 5-7pm

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  • Workshop

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  • Free

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Strategies for Social Change

Creative Workshop with The Black School Process Deck 

Tuesday, 18 February, 5-7pm

Led by Torika Bolatagici, creator of the Community Reading Room, now showing in de-centre re-centre

Join us for an engaging workshop utilising The Black School's innovative Process Deck – a powerful tool for creative activism. This tarot-style deck, created by The Black School, serves as an interactive methodology for brainstorming and designing impactful artistic projects with social purpose.

Under the guidance of Torika Bolatagici, participants will explore how art can catalyse change at the local level. Through a series of guided questions and choices using the Process Deck, you'll identify issues that matter most to you, examine their context, and develop creative projects to address them.

Whether you're an artist, educator, organiser, or simply interested in creative approaches to social change, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to engage with a practical tool for art activism. No prior preparation or experience is required – all are welcome to participate in this collaborative exploration of art's potential for social impact. Suitable for ages 16+

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Torika Bolatagici is an artist, writer and academic working in photography, video, installation, publication, and curation. Torika’s multidisciplinary projects centre the counter-narrative of marginalised histories and knowledges through curatorial collaboration, symposia and public programming, such as the Contemporary Pacific Arts Festival Symposium, the Pacific Photobook Project and the Community Reading Room. Her work has been exhibited in public and private institutions in San Francisco, New York, Miami, Minneapolis, Taiwan, Mexico City, Yogyakarta and throughout Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia.

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de-centre re-centre The exhibition highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary photography in Australia. Deploying and disrupting conventions of portraiture and landscape, the selected artists explore place and belonging in First Nations, diasporic and queer communities. Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery with Perth Centre for Photography and Perth Festival.

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Image Credit: Photo of The Black School Process Deck, courtesy Torika Bolatagici

 

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Please note: in keeping with the University's guidelines, space is limited for this event and registration is required.

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