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By embracing participants as Artists rather than ex-offenders, The Torch provides an avenue to change. Artworks created through The Torch are part of a rehabilitation process that helps build confidence and social capital and can create pathways to economic stability. The Torch manages the sale of artworks on behalf of all participants in the Indigenous Arts in Prisons and Community Program. 100% of the sale price goes directly to the artist. The Torch also facilitates Licensing and Commissions on behalf of Artists in The Torch program.
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White Space 7
Thelma Beeton and Stacey, Palawa/Taungurung/Bunurong people

White Space 6
Thelma Beeton and Stacey, Palawa/Taungurung/Bunurong people

White Space 5
Thelma Beeton and Stacey, Palawa/Taungurung/Bunurong people

White Space 4
Thelma Beeton and Stacey, Palawa/Taungurung/Bunurong people

White Space
Thelma Beeton and Stacey, Palawa/Taungurung/Bunurong people

White Space 2
Thelma Beeton and Stacey, Palawa/Taungurung/Bunurong people