LIMINAL STUDIO | and Hydrowood
Posted 25 August 2021
Do you know that feeling? That feeling of uncovering a long-lost treasure or finding something you thought you would never see again?
Do you know that feeling? That feeling of uncovering a long-lost treasure or finding something you thought you would never see again?
Across all LMINAL projects is a deep connection to people and place.
LIMINAL Studio celebrates Tasmanian timber and the use of a variety of species in sustainable and innovative ways.
On Monday 9 August, we celebrated the official opening and hand over of The Hedberg, which stands on the land of the muwinina people, to the Tasmanian community, local and global audiences and to future generations of performers, musicians, storytellers, practitioners, educators, students and artists.
This week, Simon Spain and Victoria Ryle brought the perfect playful antidote to a month of creative focus and deadlines at the Studio.
It’s NAIDOC week 2021 and we’re exploring and loving exceptional content that celebrates our First Nations’ storytellers, artists, cultural leaders, knowledge and stories.
Celebrated printmakers Mandy Renard and Jonathan Partridge join LIMINAL in our artists' studio.
The Hedberg has been shortlisted in 'The Building' category of the 2021 INDE Awards!
At LIMINAL we learn from the wisdom of the First Nations people, acknowledge the original and Traditional Owners’ care of Country and celebrate the contemporary creativity of the world’s oldest living culture.
What makes timber special? Find out, next week as LIMINAL Co-director Peta Heffernan joins a panel of industry experts to discuss timber as a renewable source that embodies a conscious and sustainable future as our climate changes.