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”
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Transdisciplinary Threads
Transdisciplinary Threads is an international network bringing together diverse perspectives to explore the intricate connections between spirit, the human and more-than-human, places, disciplines, culture, the arts, technology and practice. Founded by Dr Maggie Buxton (AwhiWorld) and Dr Tracey M Benson (Treecreate) with an aim to deepen understanding and find creative solutions which honour the weavingContinue reading “Transdisciplinary Threads”
Treecreate Studio Inc. membership
Wunya all ❤ Treecreate Studio Inc. is the next stage in the growth of Treecreate, with the non-profit branch of our organisation supporting the development of the work we do in community. We are a membership based organisation with a robust governance framework guiding our work. We have two types of membership. Tier 1: freeContinue reading “Treecreate Studio Inc. membership”
Launch of Treecreate Studio
We officially launched the Treecreate Studio yesterday evening! It was truly a community event, with the jarjums from Pumicestone Indigenous Employment and Education Council (PIEEC) doing a smoking ceremony and song for the group. We also had the amazing Michelle Watson, Chair of PIEEC as the Master of Ceremonies for the evening and some wonderfulContinue reading “Launch of Treecreate Studio”
Checking in at Holt Microforest
Yesterday we dropped in on our previous community at Holt in the ACT to see how their Mircoforest project has evolved. Tyronne Bell an Ngunawal Elder shared with us some local knowledge and gave the Microforest its Ngunawal name. We had some involvement in the early days of the project so it was fantastic toContinue reading “Checking in at Holt Microforest”
