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Empowering through art

Footscray is set to have a new sustainability themed event and exhibition thanks to local artist Sally Walshe, also known as Lady Mohawk.

The new exhibition will be titled “RePurpose YOUR Future, Scheduled to take place at the Footscray Connectivity Centre from February 24 to March 24.

Lady Mohawk said she is excited to bring a new exhibition to Footscray following the successes of her Show Your WEST-SIDE Art Exhibition and Prize, which took place earlier last year.

“This month-long youth-focused professional art exhibition is designed to empower school-aged participants in the inner west and Melbourne,” she said.

Lady Mohawk said the free event aims to provide young artists with the tools and inspiration to create unique art installations and artworks, both 2D and 3D, using locally sourced recycled materials.

The project focuses on environmental themes and sustainability, which Lady Mohawk hopes will encourage youth to envision and express their dreams for the future while being environmentally conscious.

Two workshops are scheduled for February 24 and 25, which Lady Mohawk said will guide participants in creating their artworks.

“Participants will have the opportunity to take part in every step of the process, from creating their artworks to installing them at the exhibition.

“My goal is to give a voice to the youth, encouraging them to think critically about the materials they use and inspiring them to shape the futures they desire.”

For this event Lady Mohawk will be sourcing either recycled or disused objects.

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