Sabina Knox is a Queer Disabled maker of all things, sometimes finishing them and sometimes they will live on the shelf of good ideas never to see the light of day. They write, design, play with computers to find new ways access and technology can enhance the arts. Sabina believes computers and new tec hold the power to increase access and equity in the arts. Sabina works at Arts Access Victoria and has been published in Visible Ink, Moss Piglet and who we are.
Appearing In

Sunday 19 June
1-4pm AEST
Zine Scene: How Access and AI Can Enhance Your Zine
** SOLD OUT **
In this hybrid workshop you will learn about how different types of accessibility and AI can be incorporated into the zine making process.
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Saturday 18 June
11am -12pm AEST
Jeanine Leane: Poetry of Politics, Power, and Resistance
In her keynote address, celebrated Wiradjuri writer, poet and academic Jeanine Leane will consider the role First Nations poetry plays in engaging with the politics of resistance, and how our poetry can convey and communicate First Nations histories, experiences, and aspirations in a way that national history cannot.

Tuesday 21 June
6.30-8pm AEST
Writers’ Night School: A Body of Writing
** SOLD OUT **
Join Stella-prize shortlisted poet and educator Eunice Andrada, as she leads you through an intimate workshop on how to translate the visceral experience of living into words.

Saturday 18 June
7-8pm AEST
here & now: Anthology Launch
Join the artists for an evening of readings from the anthology and grab yourself a copy!

here & now goes live
15 June
here & now
here & now is a digital anthology collaboration between EWF and Perth’s Centre for Stories.
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