Canberra Symphony Orchestra will mentor five artists with disability, and together create and perform original music inspired by colourful artworks.
John Brookes
Examines modes of transport as a metaphor for our internal journeys of growth, development and personal change.
Dan Simmonds
Dan has used a variety traditional printmaking techniques to generate the basis of this body of work, adding his abstract marks and colour to tie the works together.
Tabitha Harmer and Annelise Triulcio
The works that Tabitha and Annelise create are heavily character and story based with many thoughts and ideas integral to their creation.
Emma-Kate McDonald
Seven is a response to the Hieronymus Bosch paintings depicting the Seven Deadly Sins. Each image depicts a subjective interpretation of Wrath, Gluttony, Greed, Pride, Envy, Sloth, and Lust.
Lillee Wakefield
An adventurous installation that takes the audience through an example of the artist’s thinking process and how it can be a powerful thing.
For disabled artists and those living with mental health issues, the d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HOH).
Tanya Crawshaw
Tanya’s works are heavily influenced by the states and natural occurrences of the Australian landscape. Colours and shapes represent particular areas and landmarks in the country.