It’s not you trying to do the weaving,
this Country is trying to weave you, this whole continent is you. 

(Wanta Jampijinpa Pawu)

  • Ghostnets

    Thinking more holistically about culture, caring for Country and education was the inspiration for this project commissioned by Bribie Island Community Kindergarten to artists at Pumicestone Indigenous Education and Employment Council to recycle materials to create a permanent installation at the kindy.

  • Weaving Water and Wo(men) Mind the Water

    Weaving Water and Wo(men) Mind the Water

    Exploring synergies In a world where environmental crises are becoming increasingly the norm, the ability of art to tell stories has never been more crucial. At the intersection of ecology, creativity, and community, several initiatives are weaving together narratives highlighting the deep connections between water, plants, and human experience. Among these are Weaving Water, and Wo(men) Mind…

  • Weaving Water at ISEA2024

    Weaving Water at ISEA2024

    A group of artists from Weaving Water presented a panel at the recent ISEA2024 Everywhen conference in Meanjin.  The panel did an encore at the 21 August Weaving Water community meeting on Zoom. The presenters were Tracey Benson, Pasha Clothier, Sarah Jane Pell and Kristine Diekman Here is the recording. Abstract This panel consists of…

  • Exploring Ocean Space

    Exploring Ocean Space

    Not far from our accommodation in Venice, in the heart of this glorious city historically entwined with the seas is a organisation focused on oceanic thought and action—Ocean Space. Housed in the beautifully restored Church of San Lorenzo, Ocean Space more than a physical space but a conceptual platform bringing together art, science, and activism…

  • Connecting with AquaGrande in Venice

    Connecting with AquaGrande in Venice

    It was really inspiring to meet with one of the curator’s of the AquaGrande project which explores the impact of flood in Venice through the stories of citizens. AquaGrande is a transformative initiative that captures the spirit of a city long shaped by its relationship with water. As an artist deeply engaged with aquatic environments…

  • Why Weaving Water?

    Why Weaving Water?

    Weaving Water is about connection – connections to places, people and possibilities.