Palmerston AMEP Students Win International Art Award at Darwin Exhibition

December 11, 2023
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Last month Palmerston AMEP students entered 2023 Rights on Show Art Exhibition, held by Darwin Community Legal Service.  The exhibition, held in conjunction with Human Rights Day and the Anti-Discrimination Commissions’ Human Rights Awards, provides a platform for Territorians to self-express through art with a focus on human rights, addressing issues that matter to them, giving a voice to the new narrative and bringing awareness of human rights issues and injustices.

On December 1 the exhibition opened at Darwin Supreme Court, featuring a large selection of entries. The opening night of the exhibition was well attended. 

We are very pleased to announce that our Palmerston AMEP students won the “International Artist Award” for 2023.  This is a great honour for our students.

The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) is funded by the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs.

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