Zerene is a proud Wutyubaluk Woman living and working on Wada Wurrung Country in Ballaarat. Zerene considers herself an Activist, using her platform within the creative arts to help share and spread awareness. Zerene has had many wonderful opportunities within the music, acting and producing realms. Her latest creative ventures are within the educational theatre space, using theatre as a tool to talk about First Nations topics. Zerene in her spare time likes to sit down to paints and a canvas and release her emotions into the creation of a piece. Zerene believes Art is Power.
Artist
Zerene Jaadwa
Appearing In
Thursday 15 June, 7pm
The Sun, The Moon, The Stars
This group of emerging and established First Nations writers have summoned up their writing magic to share stories of the Sun, the Moon and the Stars
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Thursday 22 June, 11AM
Beyond Solitude
In this panel, RMIT students and staff exchange ideas, skills, and viewpoints on stimulating creativity, and fostering connections.
Friday 23 June, 2PM
I Got A Story To Tell: Hip-Hop & Literature
2023 marks Hip-Hop’s 50th anniversary of international recognition. Join these artists for a deeply compelling conversation about the ties between music, culture and literature.
Friday 23 June, 11AM
Writeability: Self-told Stories
This panel features writers who have lived experience of disability reflecting on writing today.
Wednesday 21 June, 6:30pm
Writers’ Night School: Writing TV
Allow writer, comedian, thought leader, disabled ingenue and sometimes blonde Alastair Baldwin, to break down what it means to create meaningful, unforgettable Television.
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