when: 05 - 09 July 2021 | venue: Martin Place | cost: Free | address: Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000 | website: https://unseen.house | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/unseen-project-naidoc-week-with-master-weaver-nadeena-dixon-tickets-158674394385
published: 22 Jun 2021, 5 min read
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Nadeena Dixon, Wiradjuri ,Yuin & Gadigal (Dharug - Boorongberrigal clan) Indigenous Multi disciplinary Artist and Master Weaver is theUNSEEN during NAIDOC week 5-9 July 2021. Nadeena will be creating a collaborative weaving project which the public can participate in.
'I am committed to assisting the development and growth of a stronger and vibrant Indigenous Arts Industry through creating sustainable partnerships that contribute to social, cultural and economic benefit for Indigenous Artists and Communities.
'My practice utilises my knowledge of Arts Programming, Consulting and Development/Arts and Cultural Practices/Marketing and Promotion/Indigenous Protocols and Intellectual Property Rights/Problem Shooting/Webpage and Social Media Branding/Marketing Strategies/Brokerage/Arts Consultancy/Engagement to seek new ways of utilising the convergence of emerging technologies and their applications in the creation of Indigenous programs of benefit to Indigenous Arts.
'I believe that hybrid and interdisciplinary Arts that engage in exploring and creating unique and dynamic new ways of expressing Australian Indigenous Arts and Culture will make a powerful contribution to the richness of the World Cultural Arts Movement.' - Nadeena Dixon
This event received a City of Sydney CBD activation grant.
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Nadeena Dixon, Wiradjuri ,Yuin & Gadigal (Dharug - Boorongberrigal clan) Indigenous Multi disciplinary Artist and Master Weaver is theUNSEEN during NAIDOC week 5-9 July 2021. Nadeena will be creating a collaborative weaving project which the public can participate in.
'I am committed to assisting the development and growth of a stronger and vibrant Indigenous Arts Industry through creating sustainable partnerships that contribute to social, cultural and economic benefit for Indigenous Artists and Communities.
'My practice utilises my knowledge of Arts Programming, Consulting and Development/Arts and Cultural Practices/Marketing and Promotion/Indigenous Protocols and Intellectual Property Rights/Problem Shooting/Webpage and Social Media Branding/Marketing Strategies/Brokerage/Arts Consultancy/Engagement to seek new ways of utilising the convergence of emerging technologies and their applications in the creation of Indigenous programs of benefit to Indigenous Arts.
'I believe that hybrid and interdisciplinary Arts that engage in exploring and creating unique and dynamic new ways of expressing Australian Indigenous Arts and Culture will make a powerful contribution to the richness of the World Cultural Arts Movement.' - Nadeena Dixon
This event received a City of Sydney CBD activation grant.
Go see Unseen Project: NAIDOC Week with Master Weaver Nadeena Dixon 2021.
Unseen Project: NAIDOC Week with Master Weaver Nadeena Dixon 2021 is on 05 - 09 July 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 0414 787 788 for details. Visit their website at https://unseen.house.
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