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Category Archives: banners and flags
Nameless Jarndunmunha Festival Tom Price
Some photos from my trip to the Pilbara for the Nameless Jarndunmunha Festival. We made flags and banners at the schools, each child designing a key or lock, and the larger keys were designed by a group of artists at … Continue reading
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Tagged artist in residence, festival banners, festival flags, handmade silk flag, silk banner artist, silk flag
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anything is possible… IWD 2012
BRISSC banner celebrating women and girls. The banner was designed and made in an afternoon for International Women’s day. Generosity of spirit, compassion, vibrance, resourcefulness, connectedness, caring, and listening are attributes of women I like, and when given a voice … Continue reading
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woodfordia!
The past week I’ve been whisked off to the wonderful creative ocean of Woodford set up, and was willingly marooned there, printing and dyeing ducks and dots, eating wonderful vegetarian food at the Duck, listening to some magical music- often … Continue reading
Indigiscapes Centre Koala Arts textile project
Here are some photos from a project with Indigiscapes Redlands, sponsored by Redlands Council.Redlands has one of the largest urban koala populations in Australia, but their numbers are dwindling drastically, due to declining habitat, speeding cars, attacks by dogs when … Continue reading
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Tagged community arts, community screenprinting workshops, koala arts, Nancy Brown
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