Mai-Wel Group - I Am…
Ms JENNY AITCHISON (Maitland—Minister for Regional Transport and Roads)—Congratulations to the Mai-Wel Group and Maitland City Council for their Walls that Talk "I am…" exhibition. This project brings art into public spaces while celebrating diversity and creativity. Since 1960, Mai-Wel has played a crucial role in supporting people with disability and young people through the NDIS, empowering them with opportunities for employment, independent living, and community participation. Last year's "Walls that Talk" project, "I Am…", showcased the artistic talents of seven Mai-Wel participants who have created stunning headpieces reflecting their personal journeys. Each piece tells a unique story—Michelle's work highlights environmental care, Emma's is a tribute to her pets, Trudi's crown symbolises cultural strength, and Ben's piece embodies his passion for anime and creative writing. Alex drew inspiration from nature, Briety reflected her effervescent personality, and Gabrielle's headpiece was sparkling, inspired by her admiration for Taylor Swift. The project, developed over eight weeks in Mai-Wel's Open Art Studio, allowed artists to explore various materials and techniques under expert mentorship. I commend Mai-Wel for fostering creativity, inclusivity, and meaningful community connections.