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my art, my armadale

Stories from Cecil Andrew’s

We spoke to four young people from Cecil Andrew’s College about their dream jobs, growing up in Armadale, their family backgrounds and what they’re most grateful for.

Funded by the City of Armadale, My Art, My Armadale was a storytelling project in which we heard raw and authentic experiences of young people within the Armadale community. With guidance from local artist Julie Fearns-Pheasant, students from Armadale Senior High School, Cecil Andrews College, Harrisdale Senior High School and Kelmscott Senior High School have had the opportunity to create a visual self-portrait using acrylic paint on canvas. Exploring themes such as individuality, identity, family, friendship, passion and nature, the students engaged in conversational interviews with Luisa Mitchell from Centre for Stories, about what it is like being a young person living in the City of Armadale.


We spoke with four young people from Cecil Andrew’s College: Callum, Jade, Jamia and Izak. They shared with us their dream jobs, feelings about growing up in Armadale, their family backgrounds and what they’re most grateful for.

JAMIA

CALLUM

JADE

IZAK


Featured image on right: Jamia. All photos by Luisa Mitchell.

Sound engineering and music by Mason Vellios.

Copyright © 2023 Featured Storytellers.

This story and corresponding images have been licensed to the City of Armadale and Centre for Stories by the Storytellers. For reproduction and distribution of this story/image please contact the City of Armadale.

This story was published on 10 May 2023.

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