What the curlew saw: Activity with Pamela See

Next date: Wednesday, 16 April 2025 | 01:30 PM to 03:30 PM

Person painting a black bird
Come along to this drop-in activity facilitated by Pamela See and inspired by her artwork in 15 Artists 2025.
 
Kids will be guided through the process of printing on paper using woodblocks hand carved by Pamela.
 
After the printing process, kids can use drawing materials to add in additional detail.
 
The Sandpiper Curlew is a bird that migrates between Australia and Asia with the seasons. Although endangered in some parts along this route, the species can be considered endemic to Moreton Bay.
 
Through this workshop, participants are encouraged to consider this vast journey, and what the curlew might see along the way.
 

About the artist

Pamela See (Xue Mei-Ling) is a visual artist who grew up in South-East Queensland during the 1980s.
 
Since 1997, she has been contributing to exhibitions across Australia, Asia, Europe and North America.
 
She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Doctor of Philosophy at the Queensland College of Art and Design.
 
Galleries and museums which have either exhibited her artwork or hold it in their collections include: The Huaxia Papercutting Museum, Museo Gustavo de Maeztu, and the National Gallery of Australia. She regularly investigates the migrant experience, using representations of an array of flora and flora.

Redcliffe Art Gallery is open from Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

When

  • Wednesday, 16 April 2025 | 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM

Location

Redcliffe Art Gallery, 1 Irene Street, Redcliffe, 4020., View map

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