Exhibitions 2024-2025
Exhibition in Orange New South Wales showcasing neurodivergent artists, exhibiting the power of neurodiversity through works of narrative art work.
Exhibitions and involving unemployed people in art can play a significant role in the rehabilitation process for several reasons:
Building Confidence and Self-Esteem:
Being involved in creating and exhibiting art gives individuals has given clients a sence of accomplishment and recognition. This can be especially valuable for people who feel a loss of self-worth due to unemployment.
This has provide a platform for their work to be seen and appreciated, boosting confidence and reinforcing their belief in their abilities.
Social Connection and Community Engagement:
These connections can help people feel less isolated, an issue many people face when unemployed, and may even open doors to job opportunities or further involvement in the arts community.
Skill Development and Empowerment:
Participating in art projects helps individuals develop new skills, both artistic and transferable ones like problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration. This boosts their employability and provides them with a sense of purpose and direction.
Engaging in a structured creative process gives people a sense of control over their situation, empowering them to pursue new opportunities.
Cultural and Societal Reintegration:
This exhibition has helped reintroduce individuals into society by showing that they have value beyond their unemployment status. By exhibiting their work in public, they can regain a sense of identity and pride in their abilities
Exploration of New Career Paths:
Exposure to art-making and exhibitions could spark an interest in pursuing a career in the arts, whether as an artist, curator, or art educator. This exploration can provide unemployed individuals with a new career path or hobby, offering new opportunities for employment or fulfillment.
Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre 2024
This exhibition took place at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre.
This exhibition was created to show how art can support people with post-traumatic stress syndrome.
2024