Rhonda Collard-Spratt is a Yamatji and Noongar visual artist, dancer, singer-songwriter, art teacher, and poet from Carnarvon, Western Australia. She has a Bachelor of Contemporary Indige- nous Art from Griffith University. As an Elder, Rhonda conducts Aboriginal cultural workshops, and has worked in prisons with young women around suicide prevention and helping them re- connect with their Aboriginality. As a representative of the Stolen Generations, Rhonda officiates at National Sorry Day events.
Upcoming Centre for Stories Events
Join Alexander Te Pohe in a low-stakes YA fantasy workshop where he'll guide you through world and character building and write write a story set in this world. Book Online
Do you struggle to carve out distraction free writing time? Are you looking for a safe group environment to work on your writing? Would you like to meet other writers in your community? Then this group is for you! Book Online
Join Rosemary Stevens for everything you need to know about memoir writing at Story Lounge. Book Online
Emerging writers share words from their work on dreams, memory and the places where they overlap. Book Online