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Iota24: Indian Ocean Craft Triennale

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Cost
$TBC per student
Ratio
TBC
Type
Staff-led
Duration
3 hours
Years
Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
The Arts, Humanities & Social Science, English

The IOTA24: Indian Ocean Craft Triennale present educators with an amazing opportunity for meaningful formative and summative assessment across a range of Visual Arts, English, and Humanities and Social Sciences curriculum content descriptions at the ABLEWA, Primary and Secondary levels. Furthermore, IOTA24 presents a fantastic opportunity to incorporate all three Cross Curriculum Priorities into students’ learning experiences.

At Fremantle Arts Centre, artists and artisans from First Nations Australia, India, Indonesia, Iran, South Africa, and Western Australia exhibit new installations of crafted works for IOTA24.

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About the Program

The IOTA24: Indian Ocean Craft Triennale present educators with an amazing opportunity for meaningful formative and summative assessment across a range of Visual Arts, English, and Humanities and Social Sciences curriculum content descriptions at the ABLEWA, Primary and Secondary levels. Furthermore, IOTA24 presents a fantastic opportunity to incorporate all three Cross Curriculum Priorities into students’ learning experiences.

At Fremantle Arts Centre, artists and artisans from First Nations Australia, India, Indonesia, Iran, South Africa, and Western Australia exhibit new installations of crafted works for IOTA24.

Further Infomation

'Codes in Parallel’ is an investigation into the multi various languages codified in contemporary craft. 'Futuring Craft' is IOTA's international conference that expands the dialogue around the issues and opportunities that craft presents now and in the future. 

In previous years, the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial in 2021 brought together artists, makers, and crafted works from around the Indian Ocean Rim (IOR). Based on the theme of ‘Curiosity and Rituals of the Everyday’, exhibitions and events took place in Western Australia from September to November 2021, during the covid era of border closures. Through stories and conversations we explored our innate curiosity and the rituals that connect us through the medium of craft and the handmade, at home and across the ocean.

 

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