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Creative Wellbeing Events & Workshops

I offer creative wellbeing workshops and peer-supported creative gatherings in the Bass Coast and Gippsland region, including Cowes and Phillip Island. These events bring together creativity, care, and community through accessible, art-based experiences.

Making Space

Creative Peer Support for Carers
19 February · Berninneit, Cowes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Workshops and Creative Gatherings

These gatherings are part of an evolving creative wellbeing practice shaped by place, community, and shared experience. If any of these resonate, you’re welcome to register your interest — it helps me understand what people are drawn to and what to develop next.

Creative Wellbeing Workshop for Bass Coast Young Carers
A welcoming, peer-supported art session for young carers aged 9–25. Relax, express yourself, and connect with others—no creative skills required.

Intergenerational Mirka Mora–style Doll-Making Workshop 
A warm, family-inclusive creative gathering in the style of Mirka Mora, inviting carers, elders, and all ages to craft, celebrate stories, and feel belonging.

Custom Workshops for Organisations & Funded Projects

In addition to public events, I work with organisations and grant-funded projects to design and facilitate custom creative wellbeing workshops. These are shaped around specific communities, contexts, and aims, and often involve peer-supported creative sessions and reflective making. An example of this is my collaboration with Palawa arts therapist Michelle Smith and Wulgunggo Ngalu, through which we hosted a series of grant-funded creative workshops for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men, grounded in cultural and local contexts and aspirations.

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Crayons and Stuff

Services Flyer (Shareable PDF)

Cowes, Phillip Island & Bass Coast

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Crayons and Stuff acknowledge the Bunurong peoples / Boon Wurrung as the traditional custodians of the lands on which we work, live and create. We pay our respect to the Elders, past and present, and acknowledge the ongoing traumas and practices of colonisation in this country, which always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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