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Gerard s portrait is an Archibald Prize entry He hopes the artwork will inspire discussions about inclusivity

Share on Twitter An actor with Down syndrome whose portrait has been entered in the Archibald Prize says he hopes the artwork will inspire conversations about inclusivity. Gerard O Dwyer and artist Rita Karagelinian worked together on the portrait, called Conversations with a leading man , which they delivered together to the Art Gallery of New South Wales.   Ms Karagelinian said the title and painting captured Mr O’Dwyer’s active lifestyle. “I feel like there s a bit of sparkle in this portrait of Gerard as well as a lot of determination drive and passion,” she told SBS News. She said she admires the actor’s clear speech and ability to connect with people.

The Recorder - Skate park in Greenfield

Skate park in Greenfield Published: 3/9/2021 2:33:46 PM I was thrilled to read this morning about the mayor’s designation of funds for the construction of a new skate park for Greenfield! Back in the day, it was my son, Charlie Wilkins, who designed and built the first skate park referred to in your article. Mary Cohn and Patty Bordner had worked tirelessly to raise the funds for it at a time when such alternative recreational facilities were quite rare and not necessarily popular. These many years later, Charlie is now a world-class skate park designer with the products of his skillful designs found from Australia to China to Europe and all over the US. The North Adams park is one of his, as is a beautiful indoor facility for training Olympic snowboarders in Park City, Utah. But it was Greenfield that gave him his start, and for that, and for Greenfield’s continuing investment in its young people, that I am very grateful.

Restless Dance company fighting for its life after funding loss shock

Restless Dance company fighting for its life after funding loss shock SatSaturday 20 updated SunSunday 21 Jianna Georgiou s life changed when she joined Restless Dance back in 2006. ( Share Print text only Cancel For dancer Michael Noble, the Restless Dance company is his life and he can t imagine a future without it. Key points: The company features performing artists with and without disability Several dancers said the company was an important part of their lives Everyone loves the shows, so I think Adelaide or even the world stage itself would be missing out if Restless wasn t around any more, he said during a break in rehearsal.

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