James the Rat King Multimedia Experience

James the Rat King Multimedia Experience

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Join Zeynep Akcay and myself at Curiocity Brisbane from 12–28 March; a 17-day celebration of science, art and tech.“Introducing James the Rat King; one of 60+ Curiocities across four precincts as part of Curiocity Brisbane

James The Rat King eXperience narrates the story of the Bubonic Plague in Brisbane between 1900-1907, causing widespread fear, panic and hasty health responses.This project presents an overview, in a fairy-tale setting, of this much-feared disease. Scan the QR code to view the animation and learn more about our plague history.nTo complete the film and learn more interesting facts, scan all the QR codes found at Rat Stops along the trail from the Maritime Museum to the State Library of Queensland!

 

The Cow that Swam out to Sea

The Cow that Swam out to Sea

  
The Cow that Swam out to Sea has launched! I was thrilled to illustrate Pamela Rushby’s story. The Qld State Library and the First 5 Forever program have published 12 books, created by Qld authors and illustrators. The series is titled: Stories for Little Queenslanders and will be available at all Qld libraries and Indigenious knowledge centre. Based on a true story of a cow’s journey after being washed down the Brisbane River during the floods. This is a book about finding courage and being brave.
Available to purchase from the SLQ shophttps:https://www.shop.slq.qld.gov.au/books-all/childrens-books/stories-for-little-queenslanders/cow-that-swam-out-to-sea-the

Carpet Pathway Public Art Project Logan City Council

Carpet Pathway Public Art Project Logan City Council

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I was recently lucky enough to be involved in Logan City Council’s Carpet Pathway Project at Springwood.
Two of my designs featured in the project. The Carpet Rugs are painted on two walkways in Springwood;
Dennis Road to Murrajong Road, adjacent to Springwood Central State School, and the recently opened
Laurinda Crescent to Carol Avenue thoroughfare.
Street seating shaped like river pebbles has also been installed as part of Council’s $5 million program
to unlock the city-making and commercial hub potential of the Springwood Activity Centre

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SheOak and Black Cockatoo Feather and Pea Flower designs