Artists & Community
Location
- Amity Point
- Dunwich
- Point Lookout
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Category
- A-D
- Abstract Artist
- Animator
- Aromatherapist
- Artisan Soap Maker
- Beekeepers
- Biochrome Artist
- Ceramic Artist
- Chainsaw Carver
- Cinematographer
- Clay Artist
- Clothing & Accessory Maker
- Colourblind Artist
- Crochet Artist
- Digital Artist
- E-O
- Embroiderer
- Fabric Designer
- Feltmaker
- Fibre Artist
- Graphic Artist
- Gyotaku Artist
- Jewellery Maker
- Lamp Designer
- Language Artist
- Lino Print Artist
- Metalsmith
- Mosaic Artist
- Multidisciplinary Artist
- P-Z
- Painter
- Photographer
- Quandamooka Truth Embassy
- Resin Artist
- T-shirt Designer
- Textile Artist
- Textile Design Artist
- Visual Artist
- Woodworker
- Writer
- community club
- competition
- gallery
- museum
- pop up gallery
- public art
Mala McConnell
My art is expression of my emotions, and when I am feeling happy and at peace with my life I seem to do my best work. I love to paint my surroundings where my home is here on Quandamooka country.
Maree McCredie
On most days when at home you’ll find me at the wheel, throwing cups, mugs, bowls & dishes, or handbuilding with a variety of clays. I enjoy incorporating delicately beautiful Japanese underglaze transfers or experimenting with different glaze colours & techniques.
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.
Donna Mifsud
Donna Mifsud, Designs Wonderfully Made, works with recycled, limited edition prints & hand printed textiles.
Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders-in-Council - Terrangee Arts
An initiative to showcase emerging and established First Nations Artists, Makers and Culture by sharing knowledge, ideas, and wellbeing through multimedia and storytelling.
Bernadette Mollison
I am a Visual Artist pursuing my passion for creating visual works which both reflect and encourage contemplation of our world.
NSI Arts & Pottery Club
The North Stradbroke Island Arts and Pottery Group Inc. was established in 1988 to provide opportunities for our local community to participate in arts and cultural activities. Our club fosters appreciation of community by drawing together and supporting members wishing to explore and learn new creative skills within a welcoming and kind environment.
NSI Golf Club
Nestled into its beautiful bushland setting, east of Dunwich, you find The North Stradbroke Island Golf Club which hosts the annual Minjerribah Photography Awards.
NSI Museum on Minjerribah
The NSIMM will have free admission during the Arts Trail. All visitors to NSIMM will be able to see the Alick Tipoti exhibition and all the other museum collections and exhibitions.
Emelie Palm
Inspired by playfulness my art is filled with colour and humour. Mixing reality with imagination; my canvas’s intent is to make you feel happy and amused.
Bella Powell
I am a visual artist. Minjerribah has inspired and infused my art, with its mesmerising scenery and beautiful colours, each season bringing new sights and experiences.
Amanda Richardson
I am inspired by the beauty and simplicity of island life when creating garments in my island studio.
Salt Water Murris’ Quandamooka Art Gallery
Salt Water Murris’ - Quandamooka Art Gallery is a not-for-profit Aboriginal organisation and is based at Goompi (Dunwich) on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island). Salt Water Murris artists are the storytellers of their people, relating individual and collective memories through their artistic works.
Jess Scott
Drawing from my connection to the natural environment, my creative process for textile design begins with the observation of patterns in the world around us—drawing inspiration from the ever-changing canvas of sand and sea, whether it's the sway of leaves in the trees or the intricate textures of coral reefs.