Artists & Community
Location
- Amity Point
- Dunwich
- Point Lookout
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Category
- A-D
- Artisan Soap Maker
- Artist
- Beekeepers
- Biochrome Artist
- Biofertiliser Creators
- Candle Maker
- Ceramic Artist
- Cinematographer
- Clay Artist
- Clothing & Accessory Maker
- Colourblind Artist
- Conceptual Artist
- E-O
- Embroiderer
- Feltmaker
- Fibre Artist
- Filmmaker
- Gyotaku Artist
- Jewellery Maker
- Lamp Designer
- Language Artist
- Lino Print Artist
- Metalsmith
- Multidisciplinary Artist
- P-Z
- Painter
- Photographer
- Public Art
- Quandamooka Truth Embassy
- Resin Artist
- T-shirt Designer
- Textile Adventurer
- Textile Artist
- Textile Design Artist
- Visual Artist
- Woodwork Creator and Designer
- Writer
- community club
- competition
- gallery
- museum
- pop up gallery
- public art
Coco-May McCabe
Coco-May is an 11-year-old local artist. Coco comes from six generations of artists and has been learning from her Nanna Mimi since she could pick up a paintbrush. She loves to paint and particularly loves creating her own colours. Coco-May gets her inspiration from the local wildlife and nature that surrounds her.
Ruby Poole
I’ve lived on Straddie for 10 years and have enjoyed making art all my life. I am inspired by all the beautiful people I meet and like to use bright colour in my work. People have always been my favourite subject matter and I love to see each person come to life in my artwork.
Tamara Armstrong
I have been a maker for as long as I can remember and painting is my passion. Nature and colour provide the greatest amount of inspiration and I hope that my artwork uplifts viewers and provides collectors with a lifetime of joy.
Steve Barwell
Artist and state of affairs commentator:
“The more interesting the work the more disreputable it is.
Defaming reality is the best way of achieving grandeur of delusion.”
Shara Delaney
Shara Delaney grew up on Quandamooka country listening to the stories of her Elders. Her paintings are a reflection of her connection to Quandamooka Country.
Jo Fay Duncan
Soul Song Portraits make real the beautiful soul song of a loved one or a moment in time. My multi-media portraits capture not just likeness but the essence of being for that person.
Dianna Greer
As an artist I have worked with many mediums over the years (dress design, ceramics, clay sculptures, tapestry) and am now currently enjoying painting and resin art.
Robin Inns
I am a student artist living on Stradbroke island, my work is inspired by the natural world around me and its intricacies.
Marie Kennedy
I was raised on Straddie and have a deep love of its beauty. Our first home at Point Lookout was a fibro cottage overlooking Main Beach, it was beautiful watching the storms come up from the South and I love painting stormy seascapes.
Alan McKinnon
I am a painter. I am a self-taught artist of over 40 years’ experience who has resided on Minjerribah for 47 years.
Bernadette Mollison
I am a Visual Artist pursuing my passion for creating visual works which both reflect and encourage contemplation of our world.
Kaitlyn Townsend
As an artist, I am perpetually captivated by the vastness of the ocean and the intricate beauty of the natural world. My childhood in Goompie (Dunwich), Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island), was enveloped by the serene whispers of the sea and the untamed elegance of the land.
Jennie Truman
I am an island artist using paint and pencil to create images of my visual and sensual relationship with my island surroundings.
Amber Vicum
I have spent my whole life honing my crafts as a jeweller and visual artist of seeds, shells, precious stones, beach plastic and recycled treasures.