events and activities

Consilience Queensland

Online event 5th November 7pm via zoom

. We invite you to join us in celebrating the possibilities of Art, Science and Nature through discussion, from the comfort of your own living room!  Many possibilities came out of our Yarning event and this event looks to take next steps on which project we pursue while at the same time Margy  will share a short performance piece, we will here about the idea from Karleen Gwinner on “Land Art Generator” and Lizz Hills will talk through idea no 3. from the yarning event - “ Designing for more than human world” and look for co- collaborators and EOI in a workshop/ brainstorm/ lunch event in January 2025. Email Consilience for the zoom link to participate.

Level Up – Professional Development Workshops for artists

Presented by Tamborine Mountain Arts Collective in collaboration with Flying Arts By Request program

6 workshops over 3 weekends Nov 16th - Dec 1st 2024

Vonda Youngman Community Centre North Tamborine

mapping the forest spring/summer workshop

Wednesday 27th November 9 am-3pm

Workshop facilitator Bronwyn Davies

Location- Binna Burra

A Workshop on Creativity, Meditation, and Nature

This workshop focuses on mindful noticing and getting in touch with your creativity. As participants walk through the forest, they will stop to make drawings, notes, and observations. Using a simple pre-made concertina or accordion book as a base, participants will map their forest walk. Natural inks, paints, and collage will be used to track the time spent in the forest. All materials will be provided.

song to the listening sky

from the maps & traces exhibition by bronwyn davies

maps & traces date claimer

Bronwyn Davies Solo exhibition

8th February 2025- 17th April 2025

The Centre Beaudesert

DATE CLAIMER- for exhibition opening email

maps & traces  takes us on a  journey into Australia’s natural history and its complex relationship with the environment. 

Mixed media drawings and paintings created by Tamborine Mountain artist Bronwyn Davies, bridge the gap between past and present inviting the viewer into the dialogue.