Harvesting Stories – Artefact Exploration Workshop
Highlights
- Explore agricultural history through hands-on creativity with Kylie Harries at Redcliffe Museum's Harvest exhibition.
- Create unique artworks inspired by historical farming objects, capturing memories in a vibrant, interactive setting.
- Connect with nature and storytelling while using environmentally conscious art practices in this engaging workshop.
- Discover the beauty of Moreton Bay's natural world, guided by seasonal changes and local flora and fauna.
Step into creativity and storytelling with artist and fifth generation farmer Kylie Harries as part of Redcliffe Museum’s Harvest exhibition.
In this hands-on workshop, Kylie invites visitors of all ages to explore the region’s agricultural history through slow looking, drawing and visual storytelling.
Participants will create artworks inspired by historical farming objects, capturing memories and observations along the way.
Whether you’re an artist, writer, or simply curious, this two-hour session offers a unique chance to connect, discover, and create.
Free – bookings essential. All ages. Materials provided.
About the artist
Kylie Harries is a multidisciplinary artist and educator whose work is shaped by the natural world on her Moreton Bay farm. Guided by seasonal changes, waterways, and local flora and fauna, she uses environmentally conscious, low waste art practices to tell rich, nature inspired stories.
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