Creatives Walk on Country: Creatives in the Neighbourhood Join us for a local bush walk and cultural experience led by Dharug Knowledge Holders on their ancestral Country.
Returning Artist A conversation on why artists sometimes stop creating and how to meet the needs of the returning artist.
Make with Us An experimental art making session where you play with different materials from clay and textiles to animation and installation to create new works of art. The catch? You only have 10 minutes before someone else gets to add onto your creation.
Your Online Self Your Online Self was a workshop and knowledge sharing program that aimed to explore strategies to best present yourself, and your arts practice in a way to achieve meaningful engagement with your audience.
Light Your Craft Hands-on exploration meets guided learning through multiple photo stations and lighting scenarios.
Creative Exchange Afternoon Local artists shared their practice and processes in this afternoon of conversation and coffee readings.
So Tell Me About Your Work Creatives learned to sharpen their pitch to engage new audiences, opportunities and avenues for funding.
Know Your Worth Khaled Sabsabi shared his perspective on NAVA’s Code of Practice as one tool in the artist's toolkit to help sustain a professional practice.
Moving Still Moving Still was held within the content creation studios of Fairfield HQ, where local artists, makers, musicians, and creatives came together to explore the emotional and visual power of still life videography.
Lift Your Streams The vibrant Western Sydney music community gathered at Whitlam Library Cabramatta for the Lift Your Streams, a program for local musicians who want to grow their audience and market through digital streaming.
Evan Yako Evan Yako is an Assyrian-Australian session drummer, educator, music producer and creative director of Real Rhythm Studio in Fairfield.
Thuy Nguyen Thuy Nguyen is a film maker, creative producer, and arts advocate. She was introduced to the power of film making as a high school student, where she participated in a Vietnamese digital storytelling workshop with local legend Maria Tran.
Winnie Dunn Winnie Dunn is an Australian-Tongan writer, editor and arts worker who lives and works in Fairfield. Winnie’s writing is widely published both nationally and internationally. Her debut novel Dirt Poor Islanders was released in 2024.
Ben Nguyen Ben Nguyen is both a prolific maker of art and restaurateur of Hai Au Lang Nuong in Canley Vale. Ben has been a maker since childhood.
Emmanuel Asante Emmanuel Asante is a visual artist based in Fairfield who uses everyday materials such as coffee and paint to tell his story and share his joy for artmaking with communities. Originating from Ghana, Emmanuel commenced painting and drawing to deal with depression and experiences on settling in Australia as a teenager.
Gemma Ylana Gemma Ylana is a Chilean-Italian singer-songwriter and DJ from Greenfield Park, blending R&B, Pop, Reggaeton, and Dance into a style uniquely her own.
Leanne Tobin Leanne Tobin is a Dharug woman, artist, writer, and educator whose creative journey is deeply connected to culture, Country, and community.