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Weaving Water

  • Nov 4
  • 1 min read

In late November BIEPA member Tracey Benson will present the residency program Weaving Water @ Yarun, bringing together First Nations knowledge custodians, professional and citizen scientists, visual artists, sound designers, wellbeing practitioners and students to explore, make and record the biodiversity of Bribie Island.


This joint initiative between local non-profits Treecreate Studio and PIEEC

aims to help community participants and ten visiting, internationally recognised artists and scientists deepen their understanding of and connection to this amazing place. For more information and bookings, contact tracey@treecreate.org

Bribie Island is called Yarun. It is a special place, and a community that values its natural and cultural heritage
Bribie Island is called Yarun. It is a special place, and a community that values its natural and cultural heritage

 
 
 

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