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Exhibit showcases art by incarcerated First Nations youth
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-07-13
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An art exhibition is making a difference in Sydney’s southwest, as part of NAIDOC week celebrations. The artists are young First Nations people serving time behind bars, collaborating with local elders to share their stories.
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