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Freya holding up an orange sheet of paper with a pattern printed on it.

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Freya holding up an orange sheet of paper with a pattern printed on it.

FREYA TOUSSAINT

The 2017 Access Arts Achievement Award recipient, Freya Toussaint, has made amazing progress with The Ripple Effect Project. 

Funded by the Award, the Project explores new approaches to in the disability sector. Through the Project, this young woman has established the Art for Art’s Sake collective, which provides her and three other young artist with a platform to explore and develop art activities and small business opportunities.

Each of the four artists have partnered with their own experienced practicing artist for mentoring purposes. Weekly workshops are held in a professional studio, where the emerging artists learn new approaches, and support each other in a safe, creative and nurturing environment. These workshops stimulate a strong sense of pride and self-confidence in the young artists, and will also aid their transition into the adult world.

This shared experience has had an immediate effect on Freya. Prior to the formation of the Collective, she had never drawn animals. However, after observing one of the other artists drawing elephants, she downloaded an image of a dog from the internet and immediately set about painting the said dog – a huge about face for a young woman previously drawn to shapes.

She is currently investigating screen printing options with her mentor.

The outcomes of the The Ripple Effect Project will be showcased during three exhibitions in August, and October/November 2018.