One of our community art ventures here in Maleny is a group called art4place which promotes and facilitates placemaking art. Sometimes the art is permanent and tells the story of a place; sometimes it is more ephemeral or temporary and briefly speaks of art within a place.
In the past week we have been involved in two festivals - Festuri (a multicultural festival) and Bunya Dreaming a local Aboriginal festival.
We spent Saturday alongside Bunya Dreaming festival attendees and participants, guiding, encouraging and facilitating artworks which were made from materials found by Baroon Pocket Dam where the festival is held. Children and adults foraged in the bush, collected sticks, barks and bunya nuts and created amazing works of arts that will stay in place until they drift away. Most of the time we just watched in awe and wonder as these masterpieces appeared.
Here are shots of some of my favourites.
In the past week we have been involved in two festivals - Festuri (a multicultural festival) and Bunya Dreaming a local Aboriginal festival.
We spent Saturday alongside Bunya Dreaming festival attendees and participants, guiding, encouraging and facilitating artworks which were made from materials found by Baroon Pocket Dam where the festival is held. Children and adults foraged in the bush, collected sticks, barks and bunya nuts and created amazing works of arts that will stay in place until they drift away. Most of the time we just watched in awe and wonder as these masterpieces appeared.
Here are shots of some of my favourites.