City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Indigenous artists, a selection of the best - the Torch collection, edited by Kent Morris

Label
Indigenous artists, a selection of the best - the Torch collection, edited by Kent Morris
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Indigenous artists
Responsibility statement
edited by Kent Morris
Sub title
a selection of the best - the Torch collection
Summary
The Torch Collection showcases extraordinary artworks by Indigenous men and women who have come in contact with the criminal justice system in Victoria. The artworks express resilience, strength, the importance of cultural connection and the hope of a better future. This collection of artworks confi rms the transformative effects and healing power of art and culture for Indigenous offenders and ex-offenders. The focus of The Torch is the role of culture and cultural identity in the rehabilitative process of Indigenous offenders. With its focus on cultural strengthening and building sustainable post release pathways, The Torch hopes to address the disproportionately high rates of Indigenous recidivism by increasing the participation of prisoners and former prisoners with the arts industry. The Torch plays a signifi cant role in reconnecting Indigenous prisoners with their culture through art. The program recognises Indigenous people's wisdom and knowledge and encourages self-determination and autonomy. The Torch is helping to realise the changes necessary to break the cycle of reoffending
Target audience
adult
Classification
Contributor

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