We are really happy to share that Treecreate Studio Inc. (ABN 43 756 399 424) is now a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). This is a big step for us and we are excited to move forward with our work engaging communities creatively and critically in caring for Country. The lands,Continue reading “Treecreate Studio Inc. now a registered charity”
Category Archives: Pumicestone Indigenous Education and Employment Council (PIEEC)
Weaving Water @ Yarun 2025: Resilience
Place leading process and practice Weaving Water @ Yarun 2025: Creativity, care and connection after the storm on 24 November 2025, just days before the start of Weaving Water @ Yarun, a devastating storm tore through Bribie Island. Trees were uprooted across the island, power was lost in many areas for up to six days,Continue reading “Weaving Water @ Yarun 2025: Resilience”
Why wellbeing and resilience go hand-in-hand
Creating a third space for connection In a world often characterised by fast-paced living and digital distraction, the need for meaningful connection — with each other, with place, and with the natural world — has become essential. Treecreate Studio Inc. (TSI) offers a space where that connection can grow. Co-founded by artist, researcher, and systemsContinue reading “Why wellbeing and resilience go hand-in-hand”
Ghostnets collaboration
Bribie Island Community Kindergarten (BICK) recently commissioned local artists with Pumicestone Indigenous Education and Employment Council (PIEEC) to create a permanent ‘underwater’ installation using recycled materials including fishing nets. Local Bribie Island artists Kristine Ellis and Charlotte Ellis wove a menagerie of underwater creatures using recycled fishing net as the core and a range orContinue reading “Ghostnets collaboration”
