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Until 9 Feb 2025

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Child painting portrait in workshop, Joe Ruckli, 2021
Portrait play

Today · 10am–2pm + 39 more events

Recommended all ages. Drop into kuril dhagun and experience the vibrant world of Deaf in dance, an exhibition that celebrates the people and passion behind the Deaf Indigenous Dance Group (DIDG). Feel the beat as you explore dancer portraits adorned with words and drawings by the artists themselves, alongside digital stories and a focus on accessible design. Then create your own portrait masterpiece to contribute to our giant mural. Use a mixture of stickers, pens, paper and collage to unleash your creativity and celebrate the power of community and identity. Subscribe to be the first to know about our future events. Presented as part of Holiday fun. No booking required for this free activity. Privacy information We respect your privacy. Personal information we collect is used only for our internal activities and functions (Libraries Act 1988 (Qld)) and will not be disclosed unless required by law. For more information, please read State Library's privacy statement.
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Artist during a painting workshop
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Sniffing colours

Wed 8 Jan 2025 · 10am–12pm + 3 more events

Recommended ages 8+ Immerse yourself in a vibrant world of creativity and colour with this unique workshop hosted by talented artist, Annika Strand and her co-collaborator Soraya del Castillo. In this inclusive disability led hands-on, nose-on, creative art workshop, prepare to challenge the norms of art-making as you explore the canvas using your nose and various body parts, to push the boundaries of artistic expression and challenge your own ideas of what is possible. Be inspired by Annika’s personal journey and how she discovered art alongside her favourite furry friend Albie. You’ll be invited to embrace Annika’s unique nose painting style to create your own colourful canvas to take home. You might like to take inspiration from a favourite feathered, fluffy, furry or scaley friend of your own – bring a photo if you like. People of all abilities are warmly welcomed and encouraged to participate in this workshop, which is designed to be inclusive for everyone. Places are limited and tickets sell fast, so be quick to book! Before you book This workshop is for children 8 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult during these workshops. Accompanying parents, carers and support workers are free. Each ticket includes 1 canvas – please buy a ticket for each person in your group who would like their own canvas. Additional paper for experimentation and play will be provided for all. Wipes and aprons will be provided however we recommend wearing clothes that are suitable for this painting activity. Please bring along a photo of your furry friend to reference when painting (optional). A sensory chill out space will be available within the workshop. Please let us know if you have any specific needs we can support you with. Subscribe to be the first to know about our future events. Presented as part of Holiday fun. Privacy information We respect your privacy. Personal information we collect is used only for our internal activities and functions (Libraries Act 1988 (Qld)) and will not be disclosed unless required by law. For more information, please read State Library's privacy statement.
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Military dog and soldier
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Australian military working dog teams

Sun 19 Jan 2025 · 10:30–11:30am

The use of dogs in war is neither unusual nor novel. Canines have supported soldiers for many years and have been involved in numerous wars. In more modern times, the human knowledge of canines has broadened as soldiers realised that dogs can do a lot more in a battlespace than just point out where the enemy might be hiding and physically attack on command. Some military working dogs have been bred, trained and combined into the combat capability of a defence force unit and provide ongoing security to air bases, combat units, fighting patrols and surveillance capabilities. There have been occasions where dogs have provided support to their soldier-boss in areas for which they were never trained and succeeded in literally saving the lives of the human part of their team using canine instinct and on-the-spot behaviour. This presentation takes you on a journey that includes some history of Australian dog teams at war followed by an insight into some of the research and development of both living canines and robotic ones as well. Be prepared for some surprises and delights along the way. The presenter, Lieutenant Colonel George Hulse OAM (Retd), has written two books on Australian military working dogs, has spent many years researching canines for military use and was the inaugural commander of the Australian Army Mine Dog Wing at the School of Military Engineering in 1971. After the talk, visitors can stay to explore the Memorial Galleries, embarking on an interactive journey from the First World War to today, before taking time to reflect on the remarkable stories of bravery and sacrifice in the tranquil parklands. Anzac Square Memorial Galleries is located at 285 Ann Street, Brisbane. Entry is through the double brass doors located beneath the Shrine of Remembrance.
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