Kaya Birak + 2023 Impact Statement!

We wish you and your family the very best for the festive period and summer ahead.

In place of Christmas gifts, we have donated to the Warrawee Women’s Refuge, a critical service providing accommodation and support to women and children escaping family violence. They will use our donation to refresh their playroom.

As our 2023 Impact Statement demonstrates, it has been a busy year and we’re looking forward to a holiday! Our studios will be closed from Thursday 21st December, re-opening Monday 8th January.

We hope you enjoy a restful break and look forward to connecting next year.

The artwork featured in the Impact Statement is by emerging Noongar artist Deanne Hill in collaboration with The Fulcrum Agency.

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