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    Art in STEM with Nadine Schmoll

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    Reverse Garbage Queensland Co-op Ltd Warehouse
    woolloongabba, australia
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    Event description

    Be a part of a guided discussion about how to communicate STEM principles through the lens of art.

    Have the opportunity to meet and speak with guest speaker Nadine Schmoll, environmental artist, educator and 2021 SWELL Smalls Gallery People's Choice Award, about her creative processes.

    After our Talk you'll have the opportunity for a private late night shop in our warehouse with the help of RGQ staff.

    All participants will be gifted with exclusive discounts:

    RGQ Mail Order

    • 10% off on orders that are placed within 2 weeks of the Educators' Series (can be scheduled for delivery within the next 6 months of the Educators' Series)

    RGQ Shop Floor

    • 10% off purchases of raw materials. Valid until 30th September, 2022.

    Complimentary appetizers and refreshments will be provided

    About Nadine

    Nadine creates immersive experiences that explore human, plant and animal connections through themes of symbiosis, resilience, community and sustainability. Her work is informed by environmental education and permaculture design approaches to explore how humans can learn from nature to create more mutually beneficial relationships between ourselves and the world around us.

    Nadine was awarded the SWELL Smalls Gallery People's Choice Award, the Hornsby Art Prize (Digital Art Stills category) 2021 and the LUMAS Gallery and Sequana Partners Arts Grant Program in 2020. Select projects include Curiosity Brisbane’s Queensland Schools Challenge (2021); Immerse outdoor exhibition in Melbourne, fashion show for World Environment Day with Brisbane City Council (2019); and residencies with scientists from the Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation (2018); Inner West Council and Oakleigh State School (2017).

    www.nadine-schmoll.com

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