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Philoi Gallery is uniting artists across Australia who share a vision and passion for the displaced. Each artwork in the collection is sold to support persecuted minorities in displacement. All the proceeds go directly towards these communities. The artists generously forgo any compensation, contributing their talents to a greater cause.

'Everest Ascent'

Painted by Colin Hadfield

‘I came from a background in Teaching and Learning, having spent many years in various sectors within the Department of Education. My interest in Art and Painting started in Teachers’ College during Mr Dixon and other lecturers’ classes in Art and craft as well as my membership in the Art Club at BTC which is now Charles Sturt University…’

'Midday Rest'

Painted by Colin Hadfield

‘I came from a background in Teaching and Learning, having spent many years in various sectors within the Department of Education. My interest in Art and Painting started in Teachers’ College during Mr Dixon and other lecturers’ classes in Art and craft as well as my membership in the Art Club at BTC which is now Charles Sturt University…’ 

'Historic Rosedale 1839'

Painted by Colin Hadfield

‘I came from a background in Teaching and Learning, having spent many years in various sectors within the Department of Education. My interest in Art and Painting started in Teachers’ College during Mr Dixon and other lecturers’ classes in Art and craft as well as my membership in the Art Club at BTC which is now Charles Sturt University…’ 

'Elusive Yabby Creek Forest'

Painted by Colin Hadfield

‘I came from a background in Teaching and Learning, having spent many years in various sectors within the Department of Education. My interest in Art and Painting started in Teachers’ College during Mr Dixon and other lecturers’ classes in Art and craft as well as my membership in the Art Club at BTC which is now Charles Sturt University…’ 

'City Beach'

Painted by Colin Hadfield

‘I came from a background in Teaching and Learning, having spent many years in various sectors within the Department of Education. My interest in Art and Painting started in Teachers’ College during Mr Dixon and other lecturers’ classes in Art and craft as well as my membership in the Art Club at BTC which is now Charles Sturt University…’