Free event
Location: Adelaide Street Pavilion Level 3, City Hall

Hiromi Tango, installation view of the "花弁 Hanabira (Gentle Petal)" exhibition space , 2024, Museum of Brisbane
During her Artist in Residency at Museum of Brisbane, contemporary artist Hiromi Tango will transform Museum of Brisbane's Adelaide Street Pavilion into a vibrant sanctuary, inspiring healing and social connection in her community-led project: '花弁 Hanabira (Gentle Petal)'.

 

 

 
Communities from across Brisbane and visitors alike will be invited to create beautiful blooms and buds inspired by flowers found in Meanjin/Brisbane from upcycled textiles and local materials. Visitors are encouraged to participate in facilitated workshops, or simply drop-in and engage in self-guided activities.
 
As the seasons change, the handmade flowers will be added to the walls of the gallery, creating an abundant garden reflecting community engagement.
 
Communities from across Brisbane and visitors alike will be invited to create beautiful blooms and buds inspired by flowers found in Meanjin/Brisbane from upcycled textiles and local materials. Visitors are encouraged to participate in facilitated workshops, or simply drop-in and engage in self-guided activities.
 
As the seasons change, the handmade flowers will be added to the walls of the gallery, creating an abundant garden reflecting community engagement.
 
What flowers will you grow in Museum of Brisbane's healing garden?

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