Program Archive
Welcome to the Propel Program Archives. Here you will find information on our past programs from 2003 onwards.
Although these programs are no longer running, you still might find it useful to have a look around at some of the work we’ve done across WA.
Past Programs
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Art Yolk provided young creative people with skills to help them work or train in the arts industry and get their own creative projects happening. It covered areas such as Project Development and Planning (including financial planning and budgeting), Legal issues, Sponsorship and Funding, Marketing and “Survival Skills”. Continue Reading »
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FUSE was a youth arts publication produced by Propel to celebrate and grow youth arts in WA.
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Thrive was a publication showcasing 20 youth arts projects from around WA, supported by YCulture Metro and presented by Drug Aware and Healthway in 2004.
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ArtsMAP is a project led by ten creative and community-minded people under 26 to ‘map’ the youth arts community across Western Australia. Continue Reading »
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The Shine Project involved working with four focus communities to run mapping and visioning activities to figure out where young Indigenous in WA people are at, what their arts and creative dreams are. Continue Reading »
Past Initiatives
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The Art Gallery of Western Australia and Propel Youth Arts WA presents Peggy Guggenheim: A Collection in Venice Youth Art Workshops. Continue Reading »
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Prop Fest was a skills development series designed to inspire and empower young people to engage in visual storytelling through creating a short film.
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twentyten was a series of high quality, FREE and hands on arts workshops! Continue Reading »
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Welcome to the National Youth Week Launch 2008 – a fiesta of imagination and energy in the cultural heart of Perth. Continue Reading »
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Through a partnership between the Department of Culture and the Arts and the Disability Services Commission, Propel Youth Arts WA received funding to undertake the Disability and the Arts Inclusion Initiative (DAII) – a strategy to engage young people with a disability in the arts.
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The 2009 NYW Launch saw a dynamic visual and performing arts showcase produced by Propel Youth Arts WA in partnership with the Department for Communities’ Office for Youth. Continue Reading »




