The Disquietude Trophy Project: Update




So far we've had a great response to the Disquietude Trophy Project, with a lot of people making trophies to celebrate their qualities that don't normally get recognised. Thanks to Sunraysia Community Health ServicesArtRageUs (The Christie Centre) and Mildura Arts Centre for organising groups and hosting the workshops so far.

If you're interested in having a workshop for a group or organisation please contact Kate Cotching cotchingkate@hotmail.com group bookings  close on the 28th February 2016.

Individuals can come along to open workshops in the Mildura Arts Centre Foyer at 11am on Wednesday 2, Thursday 3, and Sunday 13 of March.

The sculptures will be on display at the Mildura Arts Centre 199 Cureton Avenue Mildura Vic 3500 from 1st - 15th March 2016. 

There will be a special closing celebration 6pm - 8pm on Tuesday 15 March 2016.

Michael Lang: People looking and having a talk
Jayden Dickinson: Exercise
Leah Harris: I'm Happy

Joel Milne: Milly keeping calm
Erin Glasson: Trophy Medal
Neil Kelcey: Glass

Elizabeth Maloney: Be Happy
Aaron Kyle Rose: A K R
Josh Satori: Untitled

Chris Dowdy: Mobile love sister Lauren
Michael Lang: Paper People

Andrew Van Ganns: The Church Hall

Antonette Zema: Pearls are a girl's best friend
Judy Marshall: Togetherness, about myself and my sister coming back together
Anonymous Artist: The Creative Progress

Melissa Woolcock: Family Ties
Anonymous Artist: The door to achievements
Anonymous Artist: Kindness

Pam Jones: The lengths I go to
Anonymous Artist: The Flow
Kirsty James: Circle of life

Sally Freeman: Salaxy (Sally's Galaxy!)



The ArtRageUs group made some great drawings before they made their trophies. 





Pauline Hamence: Untitled

Elizabeth Maloney: Be Happy

Andrew Van Ganns: The church hall

Leah Harris: I'm Happy

Chris Dowdy: Mobile love sister Lauren

Joel Milne: Milly keeping calm

Jayden Dickenson: Exercise


Neil Kelcey: Glass

Josh Satori: Untitled

Michael Lang: Paper People






This project is supported by the Regional Arts Fund, an Australian Government initiative supporting the arts in regional and remote Australia, administered in Victoria by Regional Arts Victoria. 
And Mildura Rural City Council's Arts Development grant
Auspiced by Arts Mildura.















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