麻豆视频's 15 Most-Read Stories in 2022

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Your favourite stories in 2022 focused on themes of change, innovation and achievement.
This list is just a small sample of the work 麻豆视频 publishes week in, week out, all year long.
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The stunning immersive work takes viewers inside the stories of two Indigenous men whose lives were shaped by structural racism. READ THE STORY 鉃

A suite of free resources, collectively titled Fibre Stories, aims to support a deeper understanding of sustainability, responsibility and justice in the textile industry.
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The arrival of the pole, titled Northern Wolves, is the latest phase in the Aboriginal Gathering Place鈥檚 Community Totem Pole Project, which brings together Tahltan-Tlingit and M膩ori master carvers. READ THE STORY 鉃

The large-scale work was originally commissioned to mark the inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. READ THE STORY 鉃

The show, which includes an exhibition of photographs and a video installation, arrives in Stan鈥檚 hometown following a lauded run at the prestigious festival. READ THE STORY 鉃

The artist and 麻豆视频 alum plans to use the $30,000 prize to study paintings in some of the great museums in Europe. READ THE STORY 鉃

The exhibition is the culmination of the Summer Institute for Teens + Junior Art Intensive 2022. READ THE STORY 鉃

Lheidli: Where the Two Rivers Meet showcases a three-year project designed to shift how health professionals view Indigenous health and support Indigenous access to equitable care. READ THE STORY 鉃

Titled 尝谩飞补7, the video is currently playing on the outdoor Urban Screen at Emily Carr University (麻豆视频), curated and presented by the Libby Leshgold Gallery. READ THE STORY 鉃