Artists & Community
Location
- Amity Point
- Dunwich
- Point Lookout
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Category
- A-D
- Artisan Soap Maker
- Beekeepers
- Biochrome Artist
- Ceramic Artist
- Chainsaw Carver
- Cinematographer
- Clay Artist
- Colourblind Artist
- E-O
- Embroiderer
- Feltmaker
- Fibre Artist
- Gyotaku Artist
- Jewellery Maker
- Lamp Designer
- Language Artist
- Lino Print Artist
- Metalsmith
- Multidisciplinary Artist
- P-Z
- Photographer
- Quandamooka Truth Embassy
- Resin Artist
- T-shirt Designer
- Textile Adventurer
- Textile Artist
- Textile Design Artist
- Visual Artist
- Woodworker
- Writer
- community club
- competition
- gallery
- museum
- pop up gallery
- public art
Elizabeth Borey
‘Gindi’ in my Jandi language means something good. I put a lot of love, time and effort into the making process to create a small handmade treasure for you, a memento of my beautiful island home.
Mahala Burns
I love to print on fabric - tea towels, tote bags, cushion covers, t-shirts...everything! I also enjoy running workshops with small groups and schools. I descend from the Nunukul, Ngugi & Goenpul people of Quandamooka.
Melany Cordier
I’m a potter and have been working with clay for about 7 years since moving to Straddie. I love working on the wheel making large functional pieces for everyday use, and enjoy throwing pieces loosely before altering them by hand to produce an informal, imperfect effect.
Reef Goodbun
Reef is an 11 year Point Lookout local who has a T-shirt brand called, “six fish”, where his drawings are showcased.
Michelle Inns
I fell in love with pottery after moving to the island eight years ago and joining our community pottery group.
Robin Inns
I am a student artist living on Stradbroke island, my work is inspired by the natural world around me and its intricacies.
Karen Thurecht
Karen writes the Dr Hamish Hart Murder Mystery Series. There are four books currently released in the series with each set in a fascinating part of South East Queensland in the 1880’s.
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.
Kathy Townsend
As a marine scientist, my art, "Island Gyotaku," merges my passion for ocean conservation with the ancient Gyotaku technique. Inspired by Japanese fishermen and European scientists, I create unique impressions of marine species on shoji paper.