Listen "Episode 3: Art in identity and healing: Designing for children, family and mob with Tovani Cox"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Kids, Culture, Community – SNAICC Yarns, proud Bunuba, Gija, Karajarri, Yawuru and Miriwoong woman Tovani Cox, Graphic Artist at SNAICC, joins host Michael Lynch on Wurundjeri Country in Narrm for a yarn about creating art and design for children, families and communities, and how art has a part to play in healing and therapy.Tovani reflects on growing up on Yawuru Country in Broome and the Kimberley, where Country, colour and family shaped who she is today and her art; growing up in a family of artists with their sketchbooks that doubled as storybooks. Now a digital artist and graphic designer at SNAICC, living and working on Wurundjeri Country, she shares how she brings her life, culture and wellbeing into the storytelling of the pieces that go on to shape the visual identity of national plans, strategies and initiatives.Michael and Tovani discuss how creativity is a strength, not a sidenote, and speak about healing through art, with Tovani explaining how she lets her liyan (spirit) guide her work, and how the support of family and mob keeps her grounded and inspired. They also reflect on the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day, on 4 August, as we honour the journeys our children take as they grow, each step guided by culture, community and connection to Country.Keep the conversation going—follow, subscribe, and share this podcast to help amplify the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families, and communities. Visit SNAICC’s website to learn more, access resources and find out how you can get involved.
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