Artists & Community
Category
- A-D
- Artisan Soap Maker
- Artist
- Author
- Beekeepers
- Biochrome Artist
- Biofertiliser Creators
- Candle Maker
- Ceramic Artist
- Cinematographer
- Clay Artist
- Clothing & Accessory Maker
- Colourblind Artist
- Cyanotype Artist
- E-O
- Feltmaker
- Fibre Artist
- Filmmaker
- Illustrator
- Jewellery Maker
- Lamp Designer
- Language Artist
- Metalsmith
- Mosaic Artist
- Multidisciplinary Artist
- P-Z
- Painter
- Photographer
- Public Art
- Resin Artist
- Swimwear Designer
- T-shirt Designer
- Textile Adventurer
- Textile Artist
- Textile Design Artist
- Visual Artist
- Woodwork Creator and Designer
- Writer
- community club
- competition
- gallery
- mixed media artist
- museum
- pop up gallery
- public art
Gabriel D’Hage-Craig
Gabriel D'Hage-Craig is a Stradbroke Island-based artist whose practice bridges the raw energy of street art and the restless experimentation of digital design.
Point Lookout Bowls Club
This year the Point Lookout Bowls Club is proud to be hosting 14 of our island’s talented artists and makers. For over 50 years, the Bowlsie has been the go-to spot for authentic Straddie good times and great company.
Lauri Anderson
Lauri Anderson is an emerging artist working to make sense of her experiences of life and loss, grief, womanhood and motherhood. Looking artistically through the ever-changing lenses of societal expectations and external gaze projected onto her body and sense of self.
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.
Wendy Bailye
I work fulltime as a feltmaker and textile artist. Minjerribah is a place of infinite inspiration for me. It is where I come to recharge, get some soul food, commune deeply, and create.
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.”
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.
Budla Malu (Jhavon & Mikayla)
Budla meaning two in Jandai (Quandamooka) & Malu meaning sea in Kala Lagaw Ya (Zenadth Kes). Owned & Operated by Zenadth Kes man of Boigu and Erub island, Jhavon Auda & Quandamooka woman, Mikayla-Haze Adams-Queary.
Renata Buziak
Renata Buziak is a biochrome artist, researcher, and educator working at the intersection of art and science with a focus on plant life.
Elisa Jane Carmichael
Elisa Jane Carmichael is a Ngugi woman belonging to the Quandamooka people (Moreton Island / Mulgumpin and North Stradbroke Island / Minjerribah, Queensland). Her practice draws on Ancestral knowledge, matrilineal connections, memories of place and relationships with Country. She is passionate about shining a light on the cultural brilliance of her Ancestors so that these stories can be kept alive for future generations.
Cath Carroll
Cath returns this year opening her studio to visitors. Cath’s work reflects her travels and the unique colours, patterns and textures of the ever changing landscapes she explores.
Jo Cochrane
I am an emerging self-taught artist with multiple awards since I first began drawing and painting in 2020. I have developed my artistic practice and technical skill with patience and emotional connection that is obvious throughout my work. My journey from graphite pet portraits to detailed oil paintings has evolved to capture inspiration from Straddie, where I can usually be found walking my dogs on Home Beach.
Delvene Cockatoo-Collins
Delvene's work is far more than just marks on a page. It embodies a rich connection to country, capturing the Quandamooka soul.
Melany Cordier
I’m a potter and have been working with clay for about 8 years since moving to Straddie. I love creating large, functional ceramics for everyday and entertainment use, focussing mainly on slab building with an informal, imperfect effect.
Meredith Coyle
My lamps are created from my love of textiles that I have gathered from across the globe - ikats, indigo, barkcloth, ecodyes, European linens or just plain funky. My joy comes from teaming these with amazing bases.
Sandra Delaney
Dr. Sandra Delaney is a Nunagal, Goenbal Ngugi woman whose arts practice represents a move to pass on language art and culture through stories shared with her Elders.
Theresa DeGroot
The Bowman family have been beekeeping on Stradbroke Island since 1978 using organic principles. Find an array of bee related creativity.
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.
Elinor Drake
I’ve loved Straddie for many, many years and have lived here since 2004. Living on this precious island beside the beautiful ocean is a privilege and a constant inspiration for my pottery and painting - two of my delights.