Something New For Rural Women’s Gathering 2024
Proud Garrawa woman, artist and visual scribe will create a beautiful representation of the conversations from the Rural Women’s Gathering 2024.
This year, proud Garrawa woman, artist and visual scribe for the Wiyi Yani U Thangani Institute, Chloe Wegener will create a beautiful representation of the conversations from the Rural Women’s Gathering.
Visual scribing, otherwise known as graphic recording, graphic facilitation or sketch noting is a social art form where an artist acting as an artistic aid will map out ideas while people talk.
The process encourages group learning and cultural memory, offering a relational way of seeing.
The benefits of visual scribing include:
- Greater understanding of complex information;
- Increased levels of retention and memory of content;
- Visual representation of ideas to promote reflection; and
- Increased participation appealing to diverse styles.
The artwork created by Chloe will be gifted to the committee as recognition of their effort and dedication into organising the Gathering.
This will then become a new Rural Women’s Gathering tradition, as this piece of history will travel to the next Gathering to be a feature and showcase the connection between Gatherings as the years progress.
Tickets to the October event are limited, so visit https://bit.ly/RuralWomensGathering2024 to register your attendance now.
Once registered, you will be able to choose your preferred workshop options.
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