Connecting Through Arts

Our Connecting Through Arts program links the multicultural community in Queensland to opportunities in the creative arts. Focused on increasing access and building equity in the arts, the program works with strategic partners in Queensland to deliver a wide range of initiatives.  

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MOSAIC Choir

Launched in September 2022, the MOSAIC Choir is a Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) and Multicultural Australia initiative that brings people from a diversity of cultural backgrounds and lived experiences together to share in song and cultural exchange.

The choir meets weekly at the Brisbane Multicultural Centre in Woolloongabba and performs regularly at community events across Brisbane. The choir is led by well-known Brisbane choir master, Yani Mills, who has been directing choirs for over 30 years.

Interested in joining the MOSAIC Choir? Please complete our Expression of Interest form.

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Changing the Conversation

A four-part conversation series delivered in partnership with QPAC, Changing the Conversation unpacks societal issues that affect us all. Featuring a diverse panel representing voices from many communities, the event creates a platform for multicultural groups to perform and thought leaders from culturally and linguistically diverse communities to make their voices heard.

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Arts Round Table

The Arts Round Table, first hosted in May 2023, brings together artists from the multicultural community and influential leaders in the performing arts to learn more about the lived experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse artists and understand issues our artists are facing.

Recognising the value of cultural differences
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Multicultural Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet today.
As the world’s oldest living cultures, we recognise that Australia always has been and always will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land.
We who come from many places pay our respects to Elders throughout all time and commit to learning from the knowledge, traditions, stories, spirituality, and experiences of Aboriginal people as we learn to live on their land.
We walk together in solidarity of the pain of the past, and in shared hope for the future.

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