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Volunteers needed to end violence

The White Ribbon Art Gallery is calling for new members to join its volunteer committee and support its mission to reduce family violence through art.

At the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday 21 January in Pakenham, the committee will be elected, and in subsequent committee meetings, they will discuss exhibitions, strategies for improving community engagement, and fundraising.

The event begins at 6pm with introductions and supper, offering a chance for locals to learn more about the gallery’s mission and how they can contribute.

The White Ribbon Art Gallery, a community-focused initiative, was founded in 2020 through a need to organise an event to help reduce violence in the community.

President of White Ribbon Art Gallery April Whitelaw said the initiative uses art as a powerful tool to raise awareness and foster community spirit, highlighting that everyone can contribute to creating change, regardless of their artistic abilities.

“We endeavour to use all art forms to raise awareness about domestic violence, thereby increasing community perceptions, and opening enlightening conversations, to help reduce the prevalence of domestic violence,” she said.

Every November, to coincide with White Ribbon Day Australia, it organises exhibitions at the Cardinia Cultural Centre, showcasing powerful artworks that highlight the importance of preventing family violence.

Run entirely by a volunteer committee comprising artists and community members, the gallery is inclusive and welcomes anyone interested in supporting its mission.

“We appreciate the assistance given by all those who have helped to date and will be working with us in the future,” April said.

“Many hands make light work. Brilliant artistic skills are not required. Art appreciation is an advantage. Computer skills, marketing skills and accounting skills are sought to enhance the work being done by our committee. And a fundraising sub-committee headed by a Bunnings BBQ chef could also be an asset.”

Those interested in joining the committee or lending their support are encouraged to contact the gallery at WhiteRibbonArtGallery@gmail.com.

Additionally, all artworks displayed since the gallery’s inception can be viewed on their Facebook page: facebook.com/WhiteRibbonCardiniaCasey

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