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.
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Wonggami (Kangaroo)
Flick Chafer-Smith, Ngarrindjeri people
$1,100

Celebration of the AFL Best Game Ever – Eddie Betts
Makka, Gubbi Gubbi people
$1,930

Coastal Tucker
Peter T, Palawa/Gunaikurnai people
$1,060

Bunjil
Peter T, Palawa/Gunaikurnai people
$990

Keeping Culture Alive
Joshua T, Maranunggu people
$350

Soil
JUB, Palawa people
$250

Father and Daughter Reconnecting
Rhett Wilson, Gunditjmara people
$450

Gecko, Giant of His People
Maggs, Noongar people
$900

Will Love Conquer or Not?
Michael Hoye, Gunaikurnai people
$870