Aboriginal artists learn vital skills

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Aboriginal artists learn vital skills by Katie Weiss 23 May 2014

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even artists from a remote North Australian community have received a Certificate I in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts. Charles Darwin University’s Northern Editions Studio Workshop Manager, Jacqueline Gribbin delivered the course at Kalumburu in Western Australia. The week-long Vocational Education and Training (VET) course included units in printmaking, drawing and Occupational Health and Safety. “CDU is committed to providing education for Indigenous students from all over Australia, not just in the Northern Territory,” Jacqueline said. She said printmaking had encouraged younger and nonestablished artists to become involved in the community’s Kira Kiro Art Centre. Printmaking also offered the established artists an alternate form of artistic expression. The artists’ etchings will be proofed at Northern Editions Studio, on Casuarina campus, and the final products will be displayed at the Northern Editions Gallery later this year. The VET course was facilitated by the Kimberley Training Institute.

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