Celebrating Reconciliation Week 2022 Gallery
First Nations Artist Laurie Anno sharing the creation story of the artwork and his personal journey in painting.
Client Juanita holding her yarning stick, which has been covered in colourful yarn.
Client Services General Manager, Elisha Roberts holds her yarning stick. The yarning stick is covered in colourful yarn and has emu feathers on the end.
Client Services team member Aly, working on twirling yarn around her yarning stick.
Client Services team member Nicole, working on twirling yarn around her yarning stick.
Client Services team member Sarah stands with artist Laurie Anno and the artwork he presented to Guide Dogs Queensland.
Clients and staff are seated in a circle while Sara from Ocher Bee creates sounds with clap sticks.
Laurie pointing at the artwork and explaining how he came to learn all of the traditional methods and symbols he uses.
Occupational Therapist, Chantel working on her yarning stick.
Sara holds a singing bowl over client Kai's head while sounding vibrations.
Sara holds a singing bowl in front of client Deb while she is seated.
Guide Dogs Queensland CEO Michael Kightley, addressing the group.
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