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Art with impact

South Australia is set to shimmer with a kaleidoscope of colour this month as the annual SALA (South Australian Living Artists) festival hits galleries and venues including cafes, restaurants, schools and libraries across the state.

Local Uncle Les Wanganeen (centre) with Dusty Feet Mob's Wanita Calyun and Robert Crilly. Local

NAIDOC – more than a name

It was the middle of winter but the sun shone on Kaurna Country when Ngani Pari-Arra Cultural Centre hosted its NAIDOC Week event on 9 July. The space in Stepney is dedicated to truth-telling, connection and healing. All three were on show as Centacare’s Uncle in Residence, Les Wanganeen, addressed the crowd.

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Wonder of art

Students at St Therese School, Colonel Light Gardens recently participated in the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival.

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Gallery gets to the art of it

An art gallery dedicated to showcasing work by South Australian artists living with disability or mental health barriers adds a splash of colour and positivity to Adelaide’s CBD.

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Mixing art and ecology at All Saints

During August, South Australia bursts with colour as SALA (South Australian Living Artists Festival) hits galleries and quirky venues such as cafes, restaurants, hair salons, schools and libraries across the State.