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Community Projects

next time you think "there's nothing to do in whyalla"...

Deb has been involved as initiator, creator, facilitator of a wide range of collaborative community centred art projects as well as engaged in more personal interactive practice. Deb has created and co created large scale community art works, workshops and projects and has a creative solution for all (well, many) of your needs.

Deb is a registered teacher in South Australia and comes with all the appropriate paperwork for that role. She also also a current drivers license, heavy vehicle license, ELP ticket, first aid in an educational setting, responding to harm and her bronze medallion in surf lifesaving if you want to add in a swim.

Nanna Doof Doof - MC, DJ, Raconteur. Ready for your next event, or a custom character…?

Zombie deterrent workshop facilitated for the audience of Apocalypse, Dfaces, Whyalla.

“Small Signs” public art interaction

Rosettes made in workshop with staff for IDAHOBBIT, recycled card and ribbon.

Zombie deterrent workshop facilitated for the audience of Apocalypse, Dfaces, Whyalla.

Zombie deterrent workshop facilitated for the audience of Apocalypse, Dfaces, Whyalla.

Rosettes made in workshop with staff for IDAHOBBIT, recycled card and ribbon.

“Positivity Portal”, public art project with kids to create affirmations for public dispenser.

“Pimp the Bus Stop”, Public art project to make the derelict local bus stops more comfortable, using kids art, potted succulents and found objects.

“Small Signs” public art interaction, surveillance station at the Whyalla Public Library.

“The Caretaker” public art interaction funded by Regional Health SA. Come and leave your cares with me and I will make them into art and they will waft tin the breeze, Main St, Whyalla.

“The Caretaker” public art interaction funded by Regional Health SA. Come and leave your cares with me and I will make them into art and they will waft tin the breeze, Main St, Whyalla.

“Positivity Portal”, public art project with kids to create affirmations for public dispenser.

Workshop facilitation with teens to create small scale art interactions within their school.

“Small Signs” public art interaction, no we don’t have a public art gallery but we do have this! interactive installation where work is available for “purchase’ at the cost of acts of kindness. For the public to add to or take from.

Zombie deterrent workshop facilitated for the audience of Apocalypse, Dfaces, Whyalla.

“Small Signs” public art interaction, no we don’t have a public art gallery but we do have this! interactive installation where work is available for “purchase’ at the cost of acts of kindness. For the public to add to or take from.

“Rainbow Snake’, community public art project facilitation for Covid distancing. Civic Park, Whyalla.

“Positivity Portal”, public art project with kids to create affirmations for public dispenser.

“Small Signs” public art interaction, “Eat the Frog’ installation.

“Pop Up Paper’, funded by the Whyalla City Council and Country Arts SA via the Regional Arts Fund. Installations, exhibitions, guest artists, workshops and works on paper for sale across a month in an empty city building. Kish Collective.

“Stick”, public mural with local youth and Hinks Ave Primary Year 5/6 class, Civic Park, Whyalla.

Way finding Mural for Archies Community Hub, funded by Whyalla City Council and SA Neighbourhood House Association.

“Fake Clubs’, collage workshop for adults

“Small Signs” public art interaction, surveillance station at the Whyalla Public Library.

“Small Signs” public art interaction, no we don’t have a public art gallery but we do have this! interactive installation where work is available for “purchase’ at the cost of acts of kindness. For the public to add to or take from.

“Rainbow Snake’, community public art project facilitation for Covid distancing. Civic Park, Whyalla.

Exhibition of work as part of ‘Drawing on Country”, funded by Country Arts SA, works created from refuse collected on community day as response to country.

“Home Less Home”, hand embroidered vintage wool blanket and pillow on park bench, response to environment, workshop funded by Port Adelaide Enfield Council and OSCA.

“Small Signs” eyebomb kits in action.

“Home Less Home”, core flute wearable construction, response to environment, workshop funded by Port Adelaide Enfield Council and OSCA.

Chrissy Pine: MC, DJ, Raconteur ready for your next big event

“Small Signs’, public art installation of fence weaving at tennis courts, Whyalla.

“Henry’s drink Bottle’, small scale sticker project for kids, reimagining everyday objects.

“Bag Lady’ illustration project, making our rubbish into art.