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Namba/Nambour Street Art Tour
Below is a collection of images from the streets of Nambour/Namba. Humble Dumpling and Silver Wizard took attendees on the first street art tour, followed a week later with guest artist Coloured Tapes Matter as part of the 'meet the artists' series in conjunction with...
Liminals: Banquet
Held at the Old Ambulance Station in Nambour, BANQUET represented a coming together of tasty morsels, both new and familiar in a variety of refined flavours. Shown from Sat 28th January to Wed 22nd February 2023, the group exhibition was curated by the...
Western Art History – Ancient Roman Art
This series aims to break down and present western art history into bite-sized chunks with the hope to develop a stronger visual literacy and a bucketload of inspiration. Let's consider the idea that no artwork lives in a void and that knowing what came before can...
Western Art History – Ancient Greek Art
This series aims to break down and present western art history into bite-sized chunks with the hope to develop a stronger visual literacy and a bucketload of inspiration. Let's consider the idea that no artwork lives in a void and that knowing what came before can...
2023 Goals
2023 GOALS “the mere experience of life as the highest goal” (thanks Ketakii!) /acceptance of yourself and others /don't forget you are part of the natural world and you have this magical unknown thing called consciousness /make more art that's beautiful, meaningful,...
Western Art History – Minoan art
This series aims to break down and present western art history into bite-sized chunks with the hope to develop a stronger visual literacy and a bucketload of inspiration. Let's consider the idea that no artwork lives in a void and that knowing what came before can...
Western Art History – Ancient Egypt
This series aims to break down and present western art history into bite-sized chunks with the hope to develop a stronger visual literacy and a bucketload of inspiration. Let's consider the idea that no artwork lives in a void and that knowing what came before can...
Interviewing Creative Folk / Jordan Neal
Introducing artist Jordan Neal whose feminist-based arts practice rejects links of shame around her (cis, female) body. Jordan has a strong conceptual-based practice that flows over multiple mediums to visually translate her direct messaging. Her work which has...
Interviewing Creative Folk/ Sasha Parlett
During our shared time in The Path mentoring program, I had the privilege of getting to delve into Sasha's arts practice. Sasha is a first nations filmmaker and photographer and the founder of Red Handed Productions. A strong thread throughout her work is a drive to...