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Totems colour the Bellarine

New colourful hand-crafted totems have popped up around the Bellarine thanks to a project helping improve the well-being of people with a disability or illness.

Bellarine Community Health (BCH) chief executive officer Garry Ellis said the three-metre-tall art installations were the final stage of a community art connection project initially funded by the health service.

“We are thrilled the totems are complete and have been installed at our Point Lonsdale, Drysdale and Portarlington sites,” he said.

“The totems are very colourful and creative and it’s terrific to see such a great outcome through engaging people with chronic health conditions with an arts project.”

The totems were created by a small group of participants who spent two years developing the ceramic sculptures by hand under the guidance of psychologist Doctor Glen Kelly and local artist Kaz McGlynn.

“As someone with lived experience of a disability, I feel great pride and privilege to have mentored this group of talented artists,” Ms McGlynn said.

“Their sculptures showcase the unique experiences and perspectives of individuals who often face barriers in society.

“They also offer a glimpse into what’s possible when we embrace our differences and celebrate our unique abilities.

“By publicly showcasing these totems, we challenge stereotypes and promote inclusivity, acceptance and diversity to highlight that everyone can and is encouraged to contribute in our communities.”

Many participants of the BCH art connection program and Ms McGlynn’s art’sKool program in Ocean Grove have continued to pursue their artistic endeavours since the conclusion of the totem project.

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