Hi all We are running a short survey to see what sort of interest there is for hosting creative workshops, exhibitions and residencies on Bribie Island in the near future. Your feedback is very valuable as it will help to guide local creative programs for Treecreate over the next 2 years. Thank you for participatingContinue reading “Creative communities in Yarun (Bribie)”
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Upcoming walks | CBR Tree Week and Ginninderry
Originally posted on Tracey M Benson || Bytetime:
Very excited to announce two new Treecreate walking projects for April and May. One project will be onsite at Ginninderry Conservation Corridor on 9 April and the other one is a virtual guides meditative tree walk as part of Canberra Tree Week on 1 May. You can find…
Meeting of the Waters: Locative Media Oceania
The past week has just flown by since we kicked off the program for Meeting of the Waters: Locative Media Oceania. There have been some really inspiring engaged conversations and our speakers have been stellar! We started with a wonderful Welcome to Country by Ngunawal Elder Wally Bell and then followed on Sunday with aContinue reading “Meeting of the Waters: Locative Media Oceania”
Meeting Oceania
Originally posted on Tracey M Benson || Bytetime:
It is really exciting to announce the Meeting of the Waters: Locative Media Oceania program. Between 18 September to 5 October Treecreate and Supercluster will work together to bring an incredible range of speakers and activities for a group of 36 participants. The program is hosted and funded…
Imagining your ‘inner plant’
At our latest Treecreative walkshop, Tracey shared a reading of a wonderful paper by Natasha Myers, titled Sensing Botanical Sensoria: A Kriya for Cultivating Your Inner Plant Sensing Botanical Sensoria: A Kriya for Cultivating Your Inner Plant by Natasha Myers Never forget this: your body does not end at the skin.[1]Your contours are not constrained byContinue reading “Imagining your ‘inner plant’”
Treecreative at Australian National Botanic Gardens
As part of CBR Tree Week we held another Treecreative walkshop on Saturday 8 May 2021 at the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG). With a small group participants joining us for a morning of connecting to place, guided meditation and creative play, we explored the gardens looking for endangered trees. The walk was an interactiveContinue reading “Treecreative at Australian National Botanic Gardens”
Tree grounding meditation
This simple guided meditation is a great way to connect to place, feel grounded and aligned with nature. We use this meditation in our Treecreative workshops and it is suitable for all ages. We also offer this grounding meditation as part of in-person and virtual workshops. Getting readyImagine yourself as a tree. If it isContinue reading “Tree grounding meditation”
EVENTS | Treecreative at Ginninderry Conservation Corridor
We ran our first public walkshop under the banner of Treecreative on Saturday 1 May 2021 at Ginninderry Conservation Corridor. The walkshop was booked out with 15 wonderful participants joining us for a morning of connecting to place, guided meditation and creative play. Our journey took us up the hill, past an eagles nest andContinue reading “EVENTS | Treecreative at Ginninderry Conservation Corridor”
Meeting of the Waters: Locative Media Oceania
18 September – 4 October 2021 Launched on World Water Day 22 March, this 2.5 week virtual program is a collaboration between Treecreate and Supercluster, hosted by the University of Canberra’s Centre for Applied Water Science. The Meeting of the Waters: Locative Media Oceania program is designed as a creative response to the themes of water, connection and climate changeContinue reading “Meeting of the Waters: Locative Media Oceania”
First Friday Walk at Umbagong
Today was a gorgeous Autumn day in the Capital and perfect weather for our April First Friday Walk. We were joined by local sound artist Lea Collins and shared the morning exploring Umbagong District walk and recordings some of the sights and sounds. Many stories were shared and lots of laughs. We love this storyContinue reading “First Friday Walk at Umbagong”
