Hiromi Tango
Museum of Brisbane
Museum of Brisbane's Artist-in-Residence, Hiromi Tango, has transformed the Museum's Adelaide Street Pavilion into a vibrant sculptural arrangement of flowers, until September 29, 2024.
Museum-goers are encouraged to help the artist add to the blooming display, by creating beautiful flowers and foliage from upcycled textiles and foraged local materials, inspired by the abundance of blooms and buds found across Brisbane.
Wander in and engage in the self-guided art activities to contribute to the community-led project, or participate in hands-on workshops with the artist.
As the seasons change, the handmade flowers will be added to the walls of the gallery, creating a floral sanctuary and meditative space for expression, transformation and healing.
Through her art, Hiromi has developed an immediately recognisable style that has seen her works
displayed in major Australian museums as well as international exhibitions in the US, Belgium, Dubai and throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
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Artist in Residence: Hiromi Tango
Museum of Brisbane
Adelaide Street Pavilion
Level 3, City Hall
Brisbane City
Until Sep 29, 2024
Free