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A celebration By Shamsiya Hussainpoor Monbulk celebrated its community with the second annual art event on Thursday night, 13 November. What started as a small gathering has grown into a spirited celebration of creativity, that welcomed artists of all ages and backgrounds, from a four-year-old’s first brushstroke to a 94-year-old’s seasoned masterpiece. Event organiser and Monbulk art teacher Nikki Carter has been thrilled to watch the event flourish. “It’s become a cornerstone of celebration for everyone involved,” she said. This year, more than 100 pieces were displayed, with over half coming from first-time artists. One of the highlights was the stunning array of artworks displayed in shop windows, from fluro forests to colourful pop art pet portraits. Local figures, like comedian Glen McLeod and butterfly breeder Yvonne Duke, were honoured in the artworks. “I didn’t know I inspired the artists, but it’s truly an honour,” Ms Duke said. Read the full article on page 12
Local artists Laura Cross and Senga Delgado at the art event. (Stewart Chambers: 516985)
Sadness to safety The Forge Institute, a not-for-profit arts organisation for young people aged 13 to 20, has officially launched in the Dandenong Ranges, which offers a safe, creative space for youth. The Dandenong Ranges designer and photographer, Brent Dakis, founded the institute after he tragically lost his 13-year-old daughter, Ivy, in September.
Dakis channeled his grief into creating a space where young people can explore their creativity without judgment. The Forge Institute offers workshops in photography, painting, illustration, and creative writing - all led by practising artists. It also provides mentorships, exhibitions, and a youth ambassador network connecting schools and community groups.
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Dakis is aiming to create a space where young people feel seen and heard, not measured or assessed. Dakis described the process of creating The Forge as both painful and purposeful. “It’s about refusing to let the silence win,” he said. His vision is for The Forge to be a “third place” for youth, a space to explore, create, and
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find belonging. Programs will initially run in community venues and mobile workshops, with plans for a permanent studio and gallery space. The Forge Institute officially became a not-forprofit organisation on 1 November. For more information, visit theforgeinstitute. au or follow them on Instagram, @theforgeinstitute.inc. Read the full story on page 7
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