Sustainable Fashion with Suzan Dlouhy of SZN
Suzan Dlouhy is a Mum, fashion designer, DJ, teacher and singer/songwriter whose commitment to sustainable and ethical fashion led her to create her own label: SZN. Influenced by her migrant
Suzan Dlouhy is a Mum, fashion designer, DJ, teacher and singer/songwriter whose commitment to sustainable and ethical fashion led her to create her own label: SZN. Influenced by her migrant
Ella Rowe is a multi-disciplinary artist whose main creative practice these days is as a hairdresser of natural curly, afro and textured hair. As the owner of Elvies Studios, named
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Sri Lankan Australian comedian, Sashi Perera, came to the stand-up comedy world with a background in law. Her comedy writing and performance is inspired by everything from her years travelling
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For Annie Louey, carving out a career in comedy meant playing the long game. After finding her comedy chops at a young age, she’s evolved into an all-star creative who
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Ayesha Aggarwal is an Indian-born, Australian potter and artist living and working on Kaurna land, South Australia. Ayesha’s pottery practice explores her connection to her home in India and also
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Chido Mwat is a comedian and creative practitioner developing films and multi-genre comedy projects to explore modes of storytelling. Chido’s most recent show as part International Melbourne Comedy Festival confronts,
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Jessica Ibacache is a first-generation Chilean, multi-skilled arts professional based in Naarm and co-founder of the arts group, Yo Soy Collective. Ibacache’s creative practice is driven by empowering marginalised voices,
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Bringing together legendary and rising First Nations musical-activists, BLAKTIVISM explores and highlights the Black Lives Matter movement in an Australian context. If you are based in Meeanjin, you may have
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In this interview, Luce Nguyễn-Hunt beautifully reflects on the experiences that impact an arts practice informed by cultural creative practices, family ties and an exploration of self-hood. As a Vietnamese,
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The work of digital-illustrative artist, Dylan Mooney is breathtaking in its ability to connect audiences to multilayered representations of First Nations, Australian South Sea Islander and Queer communities. Mooney’s work