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Three-hundred creative young people, both migrants and First Australians, joined forces with four top street artists to explore and celebrate the nuances of identity and personal journeys through art. In the lead up to the show eight workshops were held in Adelaide, Garma, Hobart, Wollongong, Bankstown and other regional locations where the participants, from 15-24 years of age, created new works while being mentored by Brad Eastman (aka Beastman), Kaff-eine, Regan Tamanui (aka Haha) and Ben Frost. The project was inspired by the value of positive discussion around how young people feel about where they’ve come from, where they’re going and belonging. The exhibition is supported by SBS, the Department of Social Services and aMBUSH Gallery and celebrates the ethos of Harmony Day. Showing at the Darling Quarter Theatre Foyer, Sydney until 25 April, 2017.