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RISE Student's Art Exhibition – unveiling talents and community connection

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Donna Portland

06 December 2023, 5:22 AM

RISE Student's Art Exhibition – unveiling talents and community connection

RISE students embark on a journey of creativity, inclusivity, and community connection every week, with the annual RISE Student's Art Exhibition standing out as a high point in the calendar. This event provided a captivating evening for students and organisers to join forces with friends, family, and visitors, unveiling the artistic talents nurtured within the RISE program.



Madison Simms, a participant in the Thursday Shell Cove RISE group, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “Art is heaps of fun we are always learning new art with our teacher Rachel. I find it very social. I look forward to every Thursday. I just love attending, see my friends and the workers as well.”



Naomi Deck echoed this sentiment, saying, " "It's been so great coming along each week and creating something new. I'm really proud of all the work we have been able to create. It's lots of fun for everyone."


Chris Jenny Naomi Wendy


Alexia Waldon, a Wednesday participant in the Kiama Art group, shared her perspective, stating, “I love going to RISE because I get to hang out with my friends and also I get to make things for my friends as well.”



Hosted by Kiama Community College at Shell Cove on November 30, the RISE Student's Art Exhibition served as a showcase of the artistic brilliance cultivated within the RISE Program. This initiative, standing for Rewarding Inclusive Social Education, tailors weekly classes to students with disabilities actively engaged in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). These classes provide a supportive platform for skill acquisition, recreational enjoyment, socialisation, and community engagement.

Visitors to the exhibition bore witness to the students' artistic prowess, gaining insight into the vibrant artwork on display. The event not only offered a unique opportunity to explore the creative expressions of these individuals but also provided a deeper understanding of the enriching experiences offered by the RISE Program. 


Attendees were encouraged to participate in a complimentary craft activity, immersing themselves in community happenings, and showing support for the artists by acquiring their remarkable creations.


Jodi Chris Naomi Jenny


For additional information about this inspiring initiative, please contact Wendy Rafferty at 0429 796 203 or [email protected].