Description
Unique stories, transformational art, safe conversations and immersive theatre are just some of the enlightening performances included on the In Visible Ink festival program presented by The Museum of Freedom and Tolerance (MFT) from 4-7 March 2021.
In Visible Ink, in its second iteration, is a festival dedicated to making the invisible, the little known or erased narratives of people and communities marginalised by race and religion visible through a carefully curated four-day program of performances, readings, tours, panel session, talks, film and song. Held at the WA Museum Boola Bardip, In Visible Ink is presented by MFTWA. Australia’s first and only human rights museum, MFT is committed to changing the world through art and the creation of spaces and conversations that connect across differences. The 2021 In Visible Ink program includes an impressive line-up of social justice luminaries, artists, authors, conversationalists, poets, and musicians participating in a range of conversations, performances, panel sessions, workshops and tours. Participants include indigenous artist and leader Shaun Nannup; Professor Len Collard; Community Arts Network's CEO, Monica Kane; Yindjibarndi woman and cultural planner Michelle Broun; artists Lilly Blue, Jo Pollitt and Marziya Mohammedali; and theatre-maker, director and community advocate, Jay Emmanuel. The full program for In Visible Ink is available here: www.invisibleink.ink/full-program-2021 Tickets are available now and can be purchased here: www.invisibleink.ink/2021
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Suited for: Local Community
Music: Other Music
Performing Arts: Dance, Theatre
Art Exhibitions: Other Visual Arts