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For millions of children affected by the atrocities of today’s conflicts and war, their dream of peace has become a nightmare. They suffer unimaginable horrors; injuries, starvation, loss of family members, and more. They see things that no one should ever see. A few noble charitable organisations are sometimes their only relief, and hope. 世界上很多儿童遭受到暴行,面对冲突和战争.他们对和平的信念已尽失.和平对他们来说已经变成了噩梦。无法想象他们的内心是多么的恐惧. 孩子们经历了不仅是饥饿,失去家人的痛苦,而且目睹了一切人类所不应该看到的东西. |
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Sandra Angliss (born 1960, Melbourne) is an artist, art teacher and a community arts worker. Sandra enjoys creating paintings, ceramic sculptures and art objects. She attended private art lessons with Margery Hummel Bennett (1984-1990). In 1988 she completed a degree in Fine Arts (RMIT) and has teaching qualifications. A year as Artist in Residence (1995) at the Box Hill Community Arts Centre, culminated in Sandra’s first solo exhibition. She has taught art to adults and children at the centre, and taught in other primary and secondary schools. Whist living in Penang in 1996 Sandra led etching workshops with Diploma students at the Conservatory of Fine Arts (CFA). Exhibiting highlights include exhibiting in ‘Cancer - the Journey’, at the National Gallery of Victoria (1997), and participating in the Her Presence in Colours series; Malaysia (1998), Thailand (2000), England (2002), Australia (2004) and Korea (2006). Sandra formed INWAA-Australia in 2003 with other artists from the Box Hill Community Arts Centre and together they successfully organised Her Presence in Colours VII, Australia (2004), with the co-operation of Malaysian artist Yuen Chee Ling (Director CFA/Chair INWAC). Sandra lives in Melbourne with her partner and two children.
珊蒂拉.安格丽斯1960年出生于墨尔本
。 她是一名艺术家,美术老师以及社区艺术工作者。1984-1990年期间跟随Margery
Hummel Bennett学习绘画。1988年,毕业于墨尔本工艺大学,获颁艺术学士及教学资格。
1995年她在社区艺术中心,举行首次个展。目前在该中心担任美术导师。
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