EVENTS
FOR HIRE
PLAY STREET
An urban play adventure.
A street installation of pavement stickers, chalk stencils, painted paths, old school street games and whimsical street signs. A modular design that can transform any length of street into a temporary playground of fun and community connection.
Pop Up Play Space
All-ages, fun & games in the park.
An all-ages games space installation, including: race lanes, obstacle courses, oversized games, croquet, hopscotch, twister, musical chairs, dance competitions, cards, chess, egg and spoon and much much more. Winner of the 2017 Byron Bay Placemaking Seed Fund.
PAST PROJECTS
The Arty Party
In collaboration with 100 Wonder Place
The Arty Parties ( 2015 & 2016) were free, 4-hour multi-art events for children staged in creatively designed temporary venues in Spinks Park Lismore.
Made in collaboration with 100 Wonder Place and supported by Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore City Council and Regional Arts NSW Country Arts Support Program ( CASP)
SIDESTEP KIDS FESTIVAL
A two-day kid-led arts festival
Sidestep Kids Festival was a free two day interactive arts festival for kids and families on the banks of the river in Brunswick Heads Northern NSW March 18 /19 2023.
Made possible by Reconnecting Regional Communities fund NSW Government and Byron Shire Council.
The Art Keepers
In collaboration with 100 Wonder Place
The Art Keepers was a month long participatory art adventure and audience development project delivered through multiple platforms including: a series of 3 public art making events, performances, video installations and social media and print articles.
Commissioned by Lismore Regional Gallery and supported by Create NSW’s Audience Development Fund, administered by Museums & Galleries of NSW on behalf of the NSW Government.
20th BIRTHDAY PARTY
ln collaboration with Spaghetti Circus, Arts Northern Rivers and Broadwater Hall Committee.
20th Birthday Party was a community arts project commissioned by Arts Northern Rivers and created in collaboration with Spaghetti Circus and Joey Ruigrok van der Werven.
The project was part of ‘If These Halls Could Talk’, a multi-arts project managed by Arts Northern Rivers, in which local halls were matched with a creative team who then collaborated with the hall’s community to create a site-specific work.