Free clay workshops to celebrate our birdlife

Join this free clay workshops at Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary to celebrate local birdlife. Artist Christina Lowry will guide participants in crafting porcelain bird skulls for a community art installation. The project promotes conservation through creativity and includes talks and walks exploring the region’s avian diversity.

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Christina Lowry Bird Skulls

The Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary, in Bli Bli, is coming alive with creativity and conservation as the Birds of Clay Project takes flight.

Hosted by Sunshine Coast Council, this unique art initiative invites the community to join visiting artist Christina Lowry in a hands-on clay workshop celebrating the incredible birdlife of Southeast Queensland.

As Artist-in-Residence, Christina Lowry will guide participants in crafting delicate bird skulls from porcelain clay, which will become part of a collaborative art installation.

Artist Christina Lowry

Environment and Liveability Portfolio Councillor Maria Suarez said the project used art to highlight the Sunshine Coast’s rich birdlife, especially species under threat and in need of protection.

“The Birds of Clay Project is a wonderful way to bring people together through creativity while raising awareness of our local birdlife,” Cr Suarez said.

“It’s a hands-on, inspiring experience that connects art with environmental conservation.

“This is a rare opportunity to meet a talented artist, explore the beauty of the wetlands, and contribute to a meaningful community artwork. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this inspiring project!”

Come to a free clay workshop

Workshops are free, fun, and open to all. Children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver.

No experience with clay is needed, and all materials are provided.

Drop in anytime between 10am and 2pm and spend as little as ten minutes or as long as an hour creating your piece.

Key event details:

Location: Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary, Sports Road, Bli Bli

Dates (weekdays only):

• June 17 – 20

• June 23 – 27

• June 30

Time: 10am – 2pm

Cost: Free

Registration: Click here to register via Eventbrite (required due to limited parking) 

You can also register for these events to learn more about birds in our local wetlands and Christina Lowry’s artistic practice::

  • Shorebirds talk with Dr Simone Bosshard – Monday June 23, 10.30 am
  • Bird walk and talk with Rob Kernot – Tuesday June 24, 8am ($5, bookings required)
  • Artist talk with Christina Lowry – Tuesday June 24, 10.30am

Click to see all the Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary events on offer.

 
 

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