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 2015
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Brunswick Heads Primary School
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Artists Joanne Mott and Mirra-Winni Gaze  collaborating with students in creating 'Simpsons Sofa ' and 'Gundalgubi' sculptural installations that inform visitors about the local environment.
Ocean Shores Primary School

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Students  created a sculpture to highlight animals that are effected by plastics. Looking at turtle conservation in our local area. The message is to highlight our need to reduce and reuse our waste, but also consider the impact rubbish has on our valuable marine life. The clear perspex cover over the tyre's centre gives an idea of what our turtles are ingesting over a life time.
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St Johns Primary School

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Artist Sue Davidson and students created natural palm frond boats carrying messages of hope and healing down the Brunswick River .
Mullumbimby High School

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Artist Wendy Johnson and students collaborated to create a weaving of an organic form using local weed species 
​Sponsored by 'Brunswick Valley Landcare'. 
Southern Cross Distance Education Centre
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Kathleen Brown Sue Davidson and Sam Collyer collaborated with students, creating a sculpture installation connecting students through art making. 
Southern Cross University

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Southern Cross 3rd Year Sculpture students assisting with installation artists and mentoring from BNSW artists.
 'Live Ideas' :
http://www.liveideas.org.au/project?id=a009000001vpMLJAA2
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