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Art in Colour

Category: writing

FilmIlias BakallaMarch 23, 2018

SERIES: Women of Colour: The Intersectional Experience [Part 4]

writingfolkmagazineMarch 19, 2018

FOLK Magazine: Issue 1 Contributors

We had the incredible opportunity to work with some very talented artists from all across Australia. So we've put them all…
FilmIlias BakallaMarch 16, 2018

SERIES: Women of Colour- The Intersectional Experience [3]

Lameesa is the feature of this installment of Women of Colour: The Intersectional Experience. Join the conversation as she shares how…
FilmIlias BakallaMarch 9, 2018

SERIES: Women of Colour- The Intersectional Experience [2]

The second installments in the series Women of Colour: The Intersectional Experience-- a series of conversations with WOC in Sydney, about…
FilmIlias BakallaMarch 2, 2018

SERIES: Women of Colour-The Intersectional Experience [1]

The first installment of Women of Colour: An Intersectional Experience by Ilias Bakalla and Louise Dietz-Henderson.
poetryAnisa NandaulaFebruary 22, 2018

Beautiful Little Fools

A poem from Anisa Nandaula retracing a journey into womanhood and the things we learn about our bodies. Lights. Camera. Action
articleMoreblessing MaturureFebruary 10, 20180

Art in Colour: Confronting the prejudice faced by Artists of Colour

articleLap NguyenOctober 12, 20170

What’s the deal with Asian Films?

  It’s the quintessential topic on everyone’s mind; as our society grows and our demands shift, artists of all disciplines are…
articleMoreblessing MaturureApril 12, 20170

So Divisive

"Just because I say it's raining doesn't mean I made it rain" and other truths about intersectionality.
poetryMegan WildingMarch 22, 20170

Ass out of you and me

Poem from Megan Lily Wilding
articleMay TranMarch 6, 20170

#NotPhoYourEntertainment

Over the past year and a half, May Tran (writer, student and professional procrastinator of Vietnamese descent) has been inundated with…

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