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Personal experiences shape how we see the world, whether it’s harsh and unforgiving, rich and abundant, or comforting and safe. Visions is a collaborative project inviting you to share your unique perspective through textile embellishment. As each piece is returned, it will be added to a growing wall hanging, evolving over time.
Current Display: The base for Visions is on display at Clermont Historical Centre as part of the Diary of a Landscape exhibition.
How to Participate:
In Clermont: Register on the link below or at Clermont Historical Centre and collect your fabric piece.
Personal experiences shape how we see the world, whether it’s harsh and unforgiving, rich and abundant, or comforting and safe. Visions is a collaborative project inviting you to share your unique perspective through textile embellishment. As each piece is returned, it will be added to a growing wall hanging, evolving over time.
Current Display: The base for Visions is on display at Clermont Historical Centre as part of the Diary of a Landscape exhibition.
How to Participate:
In Clermont: Register on the link below or at Clermont Historical Centre and collect your fabric piece.
Outside Clermont: Register on the link below or contact Clermont Historical Centre. Your fabric piece will be sent to your nearest community hub for collection.
Guidelines: Leave half an inch of unembellished fabric around the edge. Avoid glue, thick paint, or anything heavy/bulky.
Most textile embellishments are suitable, but keep it light to ensure the artwork hangs straight.
If using fabric/textile paint, leave half an inch around the edge unpainted.
For more information, contact Clermont Historical Centre at: (07) 4983 3311 or Clermont.Museum@isaac.qld.gov.au.
In Clermont: Complete the form or visit Clermont Historical Centre and collect your piece of fabric to embellish.
Outside of Clermont: Complete the form or by contacting Clermont Historical Centre. Your piece of fabric will then be sent to your closest community hub for collection.