In this interview, Kate Mulqueen talks to Dan Rath, the co-founder of Open Canvas.
Open Canvas is a social enterprise that supports artists who have been disadvantaged through homelessness, mental illness or other forms of adversity.
Here Dan talks about what inspired him and his wife Jessica to start Open Canvas, and how Open Canvas provides mentoring, art supplies and a platform for artists to showcase their work and gain an income.
In April, Fed Square will be launching ‘Figures of Love’ – the first of two Open Canvas partnered exhibitions.
Multicultural Week with SisterWorks
Sustainable September with Plant the Seed Melbourne
Sustainable September with Casey Youth Action Committee
Sustainable September with ‘Waste to Wear‘ hosts Rachel and Ulla-Britta
Sustainable September with Katharine Balson from OzHarvest
NAIDOC Week with Taungurung artist Mick Harding
NAIDOC Week with Australian Greens Senator for Victoria, Lidia Thorpe
Mindful Mondays – Episode 5: Sustainable Resilience
Mindful Mondays – Episode 4: Happiness from Adversity, Part 2
Global Pride Month – Interview with writer Lujayn Hourani
Mindful Mondays – Episode 3: Self Esteem
Mindful Mondays – Episode 1: Finding Your Path
Art with heart, with Tristana Fitzgerald: Open Canvas artist
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Summer of Classic Films - Karate Kid & Little Shop of Horrors
International Women's Day 2021 - Change Our Game
Summer of Classic Films - Rocky & The Goonies
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