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Connections expressed through art

A special art exhibition will be on display next month at the Sunbury Library exploring themes of identity, strength and healing.

The Art of Connection is a powerful collection of work created by women whose lives have been shaped by resilience, strength and the pursuit of connection.

The artists are women with lived experience of the legal system and are participants in the innovative Women And Mentoring (WAM) program.

WAM is a community organisation that supports women, trans women and gender diverse people with justice system involvement by linking them with a volunteer mentor.

What unites the artists is a shared journey of growth, healing, and creative expression. Some pieces were created by women picking up a paintbrush, pen or camera for the very first time. Others were made by those rediscovering long-lost creative practices.

WAM chief executive Tricia Ciampa said “Too often, the voices of women in contact with the justice system are overlooked.“

“This exhibition ensures their stories, talents and achievements are seen and recognised by the community.

“The artworks reflect not just the challenges women face, but also their creativity, strength and achievements. By providing this platform, we celebrate the whole person – not just one part of their journey.

“Every piece in the exhibition is a reminder that change begins when voices are valued. This is about more than art – it’s about recognition, empowerment and justice.“

The exhibition includes a special Library After Dark event on Thursday September 4.

Ms Ciampa said people can expect an evening that goes beyond the artworks themselves.

“It’s an opportunity to understand the deeper issues that can lead to women’s offending, to hear about the power of mentoring and the solidarity it creates, and to see how connection can change the course of someone’s life. We’ll also be sharing ways the community can get involved and stand alongside us in this work.“

Hear more about WAM at a Library’s After Dark event from 6pm to 7pm on Thursday 4 September. Book online or by phone on 9356 6970.

The Art of Connection is on display from 1 until 15 September.

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