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| Sue works both nationally and
internationally on community cultural development arts projects,
some of which include: with economically disadvantaged groups
in the Philippines; the multicultural community of Christmas
Island; numerous remote central desert Aboriginal communities
including Balgo, Warburton, Looma, and Alpurrurulam community
in the NT; and more recently a remote Tibetan community in
Qinghai Province, China. In 2003 she received the Camden Head
Pilot Station Residency in NSW, part of the Australia Councils
Community Cultural Development program recognising artist’s
efforts in the feild. Other artist-in-residencies include:
the Awesome Arts Festival; Cannery Arts Centre, Esperance,
for the Festival of the Wind; Yalgoo Community for a large
community mosaic project; and InCite Youth Arts in Alice Springs. |
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