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Program to enrich city culture

Next year will see the beginning of a three year Create Exchange Program at the Redland Art Gallery, Spotlight shining on an array of artwork styles by Quandamooka artists from Quandamooka artists.

Linda Muller
Linda Muller
Published: December 7, 2023
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Sonja Carmichael and Elisa Jane Carmichael, Quandamooka mother and daughter artists, announced the Create Exchange program at Redland Art Gallery.
Sonja Carmichael and Elisa Jane Carmichael, Quandamooka mother and daughter artists, announced the Create Exchange program at Redland Art Gallery.
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A philanthropic donation of $300,000 from Haymans Electrical has catalyzed a three-year Create Exchange initiative at Redland Art Gallery. This ambitious program will integrate artist-residency style exhibitions and activations within the Redlands cultural precinct, fostering collaborations and amplifying community involvement. Launched on November 22 at the gallery, the program aims to establish a creative dialogue and spark innovative artistic connections.

Kerryanne Farrer, the gallery’s manager, expressed gratitude for the opportunity, emphasizing the spotlight on Quandamooka artists.

The inaugural Create Exchange project, titled Ngumpi (meaning Home), will run from April 7 to June 4, 2024, showcasing the artistry of Sonja and Elisa Jane Carmichael. Their artist residency and exhibition deeply resonate with Redlands Coast, reflecting a profound connection to family, Country, and cultural roots.

Redland City Mayor Karen Williams hailed the Create Exchange program as a gateway for residents and visitors to immerse themselves in the artists’ works, enriching the city’s cultural landscape. She underscored the gallery’s significance as a cultural asset and expressed pride in securing additional funding support for this initiative.

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RPAC Services Manager Creative Arts, Brad Rush, envisioned the project attracting diverse audiences, fostering lifelong learning, and facilitating cultural and creative exchanges.

The Carmichaels’ artistic expression revolves around ancestral knowledge, matrilineal connections, and enduring relationships with Quandamooka’s sands, lands, and waters. The exhibition will feature a blend of new and existing woven works crafted from natural and recycled materials, alongside compelling print media.

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  • Located in the Redlands Coast (Quandamooka Country), Redland Art Gallery (RAG) was officially opened in 2003. The exhibition program is showcased in six exhibition spaces over two locations at Cleveland and Capalaba and supports the representation of Redlands Coast’s diverse culture and heritage. The annual calendar of exhibitions and public programs provides opportunities for the Redlands Coast community and visitors to the Redlands Coast to access and engage with the visual arts, craft and design.
  • The inaugural Create Exchange project, titled Ngumpi (meaning Home), will run from April 7 to June 4, 2024,
  • Redland City Gallery: Tel: (07) 3829 8899 or email: [email protected]
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