Donate to our annual Paid Professional Development and Training!
Your generous support directly funds young artists from Naarm's western suburbs to build skills across Neurodiversity, Consent, Mental Health and more.
This is the vital work that helps our artists lead safer, stronger, more inclusive creative spaces for young people across the west!
This campaign is part of Creative Australia’s inaugural #AusArtDay, a nationwide giving day that brings together hundreds of artists and arts organisations across the continent to celebrate and sustain the power of art.
Yes
Yes, when Western Edge Youth Arts is able
Western Edge acknowledges that we work and play on the unceded lands of the Kulin Nations. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We also recognise the emerging leaders and young people who keep that connection strong now and into the future. We are committed to working with those young leaders on our collective journey towards reconciliation. For tens of thousands of years, First Nations people have been telling stories and creating song lines that stretch across the continent. It is a great privilege to build community and tell stories on this land, home to the oldest living culture on earth. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
Donate to our annual Paid Professional Development and Training!
Your generous support directly funds young artists from Naarm's western suburbs to build skills across Neurodiversity, Consent, Mental Health and more.
This is the vital work that helps our artists lead safer, stronger, more inclusive creative spaces for young people across the west!
This campaign is part of Creative Australia’s inaugural #AusArtDay, a nationwide giving day that brings together hundreds of artists and arts organisations across the continent to celebrate and sustain the power of art.
Yes
Yes, when Western Edge Youth Arts is able
Western Edge acknowledges that we work and play on the unceded lands of the Kulin Nations. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We also recognise the emerging leaders and young people who keep that connection strong now and into the future. We are committed to working with those young leaders on our collective journey towards reconciliation. For tens of thousands of years, First Nations people have been telling stories and creating song lines that stretch across the continent. It is a great privilege to build community and tell stories on this land, home to the oldest living culture on earth. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.