Future Dreaming - confined artists' view of the pandemic

Kent Morris- CEO of The Torch Project

Kent Morris- CEO of The Torch Project Source: Supplied

Future Dreaming provides a platform for participants to share their experiences, thoughts and ambitions through poignant artworks and stories that highlight the importance of cultural and community connection for Indigenous inmates during this time - The Torch CEO, Kent Morris


Launched on the 29th of October and running till the end of the year, Future Dreaming… visions of the future is an online exhibition presented by The Torch. 

Exhibiting artists, who are remanded across all Victorian correctional facilities, are participants in The Torch’s Indigenous Art in Prisons and Community program.
The Torch’s Kent Morris, Paul McCann, Kelvin Roger and Sean Miller
The Torch’s Kent Morris, Paul McCann, Kelvin Roger and Sean Miller Source: Supplied
The artists have expressed their hopes and dreams on 30cm x 30cm artworks that is available to view and purchase online via a scrolling mosaic gallery. 

Future Dreaming… visions of the future gives voice to First Nations Australians who are isolated in prison during a global pandemic, mirroring the global communities wish to reconnect with loved ones and dream of a better future.


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