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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Saturday 17 June, 1:45pm
Pitch Perfect
Find out the must-haves for delivering a great pitch and the pitfalls to avoid. This session will provide the guidance of a publishing industry leader to help whip your pitch into perfect shape.
Saturday 17 June, 12:30pm
Victoria Hannan: Structure and Boundaries
How does a good story become a great novel? Victoria Hannan, author of Kokomo and Marshmallow, will explore the role of structure in bringing stories to life.
Saturday 17 June, 1:45pm
Bella Li: Composition as Explanation
What is it we do when we write? How does composition relate to vision? Bella Li discusses two particular methods of composition – collage and ekphrasis – as well as general compositional principles of structure and sequence, in works of poetry.
Saturday 17 June, 4:15pm
Establishing a Sustainable Practice
This panel will be where to find out all the habits that make up a viable professional practice.
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