To Be Returned
The Torch is proud to present To Be Returned, an exhibition exploring the complex and emotional journey of First Peoples artworks created in prison or after release from prison.
Each year, The Torch supports over 800 First Peoples artists to break the cycle of incarceration by strengthening cultural connection and knowledge through arts practice. With a stockpile that grows continually, artworks cannot be held indefinitely. After twelve months, if a work remains unsold, it enters the 'To Be Returned' process.
For artists, this return process can be complex and emotional. Logistical challenges abound: most artworks cannot re-enter prisons, placing the responsibility on nominated family or friends. For some artists in the community, circumstances can make receiving a returned piece a dilemma.
This exhibition is not only about return; it is a powerful opportunity for connection, inviting audiences to participate in and become a part of each artwork’s journey.
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| Sat 21 Mar |
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Location 
The Torch Project
146 Elgin St
Carlton 3053
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
Accessibility
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