S J A T

Social Justice Art for Teens

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For teens aged 11 to 17

$75 - includes materials

12.30 to 3.30 pm

3 day workshop runs Tue 1, Wed 2 & Thu 3 Oct

3 day workshop exploring art and advocacy in action with Francine Sculli

Explore the realm of social justice art in our workshop tailored for teens aged 11 to 17.

Led by an experienced artist educator, this extensive program goes beyond art creation—it delves into the impact of artists and artworks in advocacy for improved social outcomes.

Connect with like-minded young artists, analyse contemporary social justice artworks, and harness your own voice through artistic expression. These workshops provide inclusive and safe spaces for young people to discover and explore their passions, creativity, and deep thinking.

Participants can select from a diverse range of available media to express themselves. This workshop empowers teens to use art as a platform for advocacy and expression, fostering a community of socially conscious young artists.

This workshop will work towards an exhibition outcome and opening celebration.

This workshop includes materials.

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Presenter bio

Francine Sculli has been studying and working in the creative arts for 20 years, encompassing everything from dancing and writing to visual arts and jewellery making. Not only has Francine spent this time avidly creating, but she has also shared her passion as an art and multimedia educator. Francine’s focus has been on helping grow young artists through the innovative teaching for artistic behaviour pedagogical approach and choice-based art programs. Francine has combined her passion for Art with her passion for wellbeing and inclusion, and is currently head of Wellbeing, Inclusion, Community & Engagement at a local primary school.