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What’s on at the Aboriginal Regional Arts Alliance

Badger Bates

Aboriginal Regional Arts Alliance (ARAA) NSW is offering a range of arts programs that support Aboriginal artists, art workers, musicians, and writers to practise and advance their chosen craft, so they’re calling out for Aboriginal creatives around the state who are keen to connect with Aboriginal mentors for professional development opportunities.

ARAA is a 100 per cent Aboriginal-owned and controlled organisation led by a highly experienced volunteer Board of Aboriginal Arts Workers from around regional NSW who are leaders in the national arts and culture space and passionate about connecting with those living and working on Country.

Unique Identities applications close soon

ARAA is reminding Aboriginal artists from around regional NSW that applications for the Unique Identities professional development project for Aboriginal artists and arts workers is closing on Sunday January 21.

Unique Identities is a statewide professional development project to build the capacity and resilience of participants while inspiring them to immerse themselves in the exploration of their own unique identity.

Mentoring and professional development will be delivered via Zoom with only two two-hour online sessions available for 15 selected participants.

For more information, contact Pene Riggs on 0428 406 744 or email: [email protected]

First Nations Regional Writers Network

ARAA are also offering a free monthly networking session delivered via Zoom for current and aspiring First Nations Writers from Regional NSW to meet and share experiences, learn about, and to obtain support and resources to take their writing to the next level.

For more information, visit: https://www.araansw.com/projects/nsw-first-nations-regional-writers-network

To learn more about ARAA NSW, go to: https://www.araansw.com/

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