Catégorie : Adoptee Artwork
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To the Parents I don’t Know
Meredith shares her song to express the many complex feelings she has for her Chinese parents whom she doesn’t know and has lost since being adopted to the UK.
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Romania from the lens of a returning adoptee
Céline Lăcrămioara, born in Romania and adopted to Belgium, returns as a professional photographer, capturing her birth country and people in these portfolios.
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I don’t know
Xanne-Li shares her music written to express some of the heartache and pain of not knowing as an intercountry adoptee from China.
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Monologue performances showcasing the complex lived experience of adoption from Colombia
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dans Adjustment and Transition, Artistes adoptés, Adoptee Artwork, Adoptee vulnerability, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Professionals, Colombie, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Deuil et perte, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Recherche d'origines, Racial Mirrors, Sense of Belonging, The Netherlands, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoptionPerformances by José Montoya: one on Grief the other a biographic portrayal of his life, adopted from Colombia to the Netherlands and the complexities within.
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Our separation bears down on both of us
Jillian shares her artwork expressing the shared grief and loss of the many years of separation between her South Korean mother and herself before reunion.
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Afrocentric
Ebony Hickey, a Haitian Australian intercountry adoptee performed in Afrocentric at the Victorian Gallery of Victoria. We share her voice performance and photos
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Meg à la soirée de prise de contrôle des adoptés K-Box
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dans Adoptee Activism, Artistes adoptés, Adoptee Artwork, Adoptees Educate, Australie, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Diversity in Adoption, Deuil et perte, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Corée, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Multiple Identities, Not Knowing in Adoption, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoptionMeg O'Shea présente sa bande dessinée sur le retour et la recherche en Corée lors de notre K-Box Adoptee Takeover Night du 9 septembre 2022 à Melbourne, en Australie.
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Ebony à K-Box Adoptee Takeover Night
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dans Adoptee Activism, Artistes adoptés, Adoptee Artwork, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, Australie, Complexities in Adoption, Deuil et perte, Haïti, Importance of Connections to Origins, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Recherche d'origines, Therapy, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoptionEbony Hickey est une née haïtienne adoptée à l'étranger en Australie dont nous avons inclus les œuvres d'art contemporaines lors de la K-Box Adoptee Take Over Night.
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Examen de l'adopté du jeu K-Box de Ra Chapman
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dans Artistes adoptés, Adoptee Artwork, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, Australie, Complexities in Adoption, Deuil et perte, Importance of Connections to Origins, Corée, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Recherche d'origines, Corée du Sud, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoptionby Kayla Curtis, Korean adoptee raised in Australia, social worker and counsellor specialising in adoption. I want to share some reflections from going along to the K-Box Adoptee Takeover Night at the Malthouse and seeing Ra Chapman’s K-Box play in Melbourne, Australia on 9 September. Personally, I am feeling an excitement from seeing K-Box because…