I am a photographer who lives and works on the unceded lands of the Kabi Kabi people.
I live on the beautiful, unceded Kabi Kabi lands Sunshine Coast. My passions are popular culture, photography, and film.
Organisation/Company
Name: Feral Arts | Ptedodactyl
My Role: Photographer
I am a photographer and lead creative at Ptedodactyl Media (www.ptedodactyl.com).
Iwi affiliation
I am primarily of European descent, with a mix of Irish, Scottish, and German.
Rohe
I am really lucky to be based on the beautiful, unceded Kabi Kabi lands of the Sunshine Coast.
How I got where I am today
I grew up in an arts family and have been hanging around and helping on projects for as long as I can remember. I have always had an interest in popular culture, film and photography. When I finished school, I studied photography, and I'm in the process of building my practice.
Whānau
I am part of the team at Feral Arts and have worked on lots of arts projects in some amazing places.
A collaborative space for the Arts, Creativity and Education program at Montessori International College in 2019.
This project will take a creative-led transdisciplinary approach to the challenge of planetary regeneration.
Gamification of cultural and environmental action through schools.
The Performing Arts Network of New Zealand (PANNZ) Arts Market is New Zealand's premiere event for artists, producers, presenters and industry leaders from across the performing arts sector.
With the commitment by the new federal government to renew and reinstate the Creative Australia National cultural policy by the end of 2022, there is a perfect opportunity to complete the Arts Front 2030 work, and promote the ideas and visions for the future that people have contributed over the last five years.
Reset: A New Public Agenda for the Arts offered two days and nights of thinking and discussion about how the arts and cultural sector could work to break out of the current impasse through a radical reorganisation of cultural practice and policy.
Field Trip is an international research symposium investigating creative practice at the intersection of art, science, technology and the environment.
An opportunity to reconnect to support each other, share updates and discuss the practical solutions the Arts Front platform can provide artists and organisations in responding to COVID challenges.
Una jornada de cocreación de historias, reflexiones, imágenes y sonidos sobre nuestra relación con las plantas.
Uma jornada de co-criação, reflexões, imagens e sons sobre a nossa relação com as plantas.
An online symposium that brings The Mind of Plants contributors together to share their reflections and various learnings with plants.
Stories, poetry and sound across a diversity of human languages and geographical landscapes. Come and join us!
Little Lunch Online (LLOL) was a daily online meetup and creative exchange to support the Australian arts sector during the Corona Virus pandemic in 2020.
Peace Day celebrations at MIC 2019.
https://artsfront.com/media/video/view/33d93a6a-b58d-11ea-8d30-06fa07f0ac04
Caring for Country Day - 2019
As part of Reconciliation Week and as an extension of our Eudlo Creek pilot project, Feral Arts partnered with Montessori International College, Gubbi Gubbi and Leah Barclay to deliver a one-day arts, culture and environmental program.
A five-week Eudlo Creek pilot project delivered in term 2 and engaging with the challenge of reinvigorating the creek that flows through the MIC grounds.
Development Space for the Custodians of Country project for 2020
MIC Walking Billycan Project - 2019.
Reports (1)
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Report
- Action The POINT Community Development Corporation
The Fish Parade & Arts Festival
940 Garrison Ave, Bronx, NY 10474,Teddy Horton12th Oct, 2023