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First Peoples Health Unit – Art Competition ‘Health and Healing’

Courtney Moroney

Please note that this is an on-going project.

Project Description

The First Peoples Health Unit held a competition for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community members and Griffith Students. The theme of the competition was ‘Health and Healing’. The awards evening held at HOTA, Home of the Arts in the Gold Coast was a fantastic celebration of First Peoples culture and created a meaningful opportunity to connect with Community, Griffith Students and staff members. We look forward to hosting the art competition annually.

Project Personnel and Beneficiaries

The First Peoples Health Unit staff: Professor James Charles (Director of FPHU), Dr Kerry Hall, Bronte Ramm, Leanne Webster and Courtney Moroney. Griffith Students and First Peoples community members.

Outcomes to Date

Many positive outcomes were achieved in hosting this event and competition for the Students and Community. It gave artists the opportunity to showcase their artwork, skills and created further potential opportunities for commissioned work.

Project Significance

Art is incredibly detrimental to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples spirituality, mental health and healing journey.

Related Link

External link to https://www.facebook.com/FirstPeoplesHealthUnit/posts/pfbid02TQ8AhfaYoFCmRvYqQoLL9TWnUGYtQGUmqP7jeZgnY8xC99FuY3iBvpVeCxCtgsdfl

Project start
Feb 2023
Project end
Academic area
School of Health Sciences and Social Work
Project location
  • Gold Coast
  • Logan
Project geographical impact
  • National
  • New South Wales
Publication date
March 1, 2023
Last updated
10:17 am, November 27, 2023