Tasmin Handsaker: Vulnerability Part 5: Connections

Trashbinn Art, run by First Nations, queer, Gamilaraay artist and photographer Tasmin Handsaker, is an exploration of identity, vulnerability, & connection through collective art and craft.

Their photography project Vulnerabiltity is centred about the body in its most natural state, nude. It is about body neutrality and giving ourselves the space and grace to reflect on our connection to our bodies in a completely non-sexualised way, whilst also documenting our bodies in this current space and time.

Tamsin received a small grant from PFA for their Community Craft Night & Fundraiser event for Vulnerability Part 5: Connections.

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Acknowledgement of Country

Pride Foundation Australia pays respect to the traditional custodians of the land and sea on which we live, work and play, we pay our respects to Elders past and present, acknowledging that sovereignty was never ceded.

Pride Foundation Australia commits through the resources we have available to us, to work with, for, and alongside Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and South Sea Islander LGBTIQ+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy peoples and communities to embed a self-determined future.

We further commit the contribution of a significant proportion of grant funding received to Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and South Sea Islander LGBTIQ+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy led initiatives to improve social outcomes.

Australia was, and always will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land.