Weaving Water |World Water 2024

We are very excited to be presenting our next iteration of Weaving Water with a virtual program leading up to World Water Day 2024. Weaving Water | World Water 2024 explores the concepts of water, relational ways of being, ecosystems restoration and connectivity. It is a virtual residency program happening between 11 to 22 March, culminatingContinue reading “Weaving Water |World Water 2024”

Weaving Water @ Yarun

Weaving Water @ Yarun was an 11 day onsite and virtual residency and public program aimed at linking local community with artsci and first national knowledge focusing on the fragile ecologies of Yarun (Bribie Island).

Arboreal Alterations

Arboreal Alterations: Tree modification and meaning making from the past to the present “Within Australia and the Pacific region carved (dendroglyphs/arborglyphs), inscribed, marked and modified trees are an important expression of Indigenous visual cultural practice and heritage. The broader category of culturally modified trees includes scarring from canoe and implement manufacture and other cultural activities, asContinue reading “Arboreal Alterations”

Treecreative walk at Bibimulya Wetlands

Yesterday a wonderful group of walkers gathered for the first Treecreative walkshop hosted on Yarun Bribie Island since relocating here last year. The Wetlands are sometimes described as the heart of the island for its rich biodiversity and in particular local bird species. Our walk was part of the Bribe Island Nature Festival and itContinue reading “Treecreative walk at Bibimulya Wetlands”

Bribie Island Nature Festival open studios and walkshop

We have been busy with lots of organising in the studio for Bribie’s first Art Trail Open Studios this weekend, part of the Bribie Island Nature Festival ♡ Pop in and say hi at Treecreate Studio and learn more about our creative projects and plans – including the Weaving Water @ Yarun artsci program happeningContinue reading “Bribie Island Nature Festival open studios and walkshop”

Shinrin Yoku @ Canberra Arts Biennale

Originally posted on Tracey M Benson || Bytetime:
It was a lot of fun to spend time in Canberra last weekend as part of the night walking / projection project Shinrin Yoku in the Cork Oak forest at the National Arboretum. Fiona Hooton (Localjinni) facilitated?Shinrin Yoku?with artists Fiona Hooton, Nicole Voevodin- Cash , Sally Clark, Jane…