Using art as advocacy to reshape community opinions

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Added on 19th Nov 2020

A great picture paints a thousand words, but how many words are needed to reshape the opinions of a community? Art is a vital part of any movement, and there is no denying that Peter Drew’s works have sparked conversation throughout Australia. Big things happen when art meets advocacy.

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