Art Gallery Gladstone Hospital

The Art Gallery Gladstone Hospital Katrina Elliott Date: December 2018Location: Gladstone HospitalProject Type: Art Gallery Establishment & Curation   The Art Gallery at Gladstone Hospital was officially opened on Friday 14th December 2018 by MP Glenn Butcher, marking the establishment of a dedicated creative space within the hospital. Established by Katrina Elliott, the gallery was

What does KINDNESS look like! Ambrose

Title of work Katrina Elliott Date: September 2021 Location: Ambrose State School, QLD Size: 16m Project Type: The aim of the project is to create a public mural that is a collaborative design by artist Katrina Elliott and the students of Ambrose State School. The message will be to remind people what kindness looks like.  

Gladstone Mindcare

Uncluttered Minds Katrina Elliott Date: June 2021 Location: Mindcare Gladstone Project Type: Workshops, public art, exhibition   UNCLUTTERED MINDS WORKSHOP If you have a lot happening and are feeling overwhelmed. Try writing down all of the things you are thinking about. And then from that list group the items you only need to work on

Margaret Cooper

Margaret Cooper Toowoomba, Australia Tell us a little about your training. I commenced general nurse training at Toowoomba Base hospital on 8 January 1968. I had not considered nursing as a career until  a girl in the small town in which I lived began nursing and, each time her mother came into the post office

International Year of the Nurse & Midwife – Online Exhibition

International Year of the Nurse & Midwife Online Exhibition Katrina Elliott Date: May 2020Location: OnlineProject Type: Exhibition In 2020, the World Health Organization designated the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife to recognise the vital role nurses and midwives play in caring for communities around the world. The year also marked the 200th anniversary

International Year of the Nurse & Midwife 2020

2020 was designated as the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife by the World Health Organization in recognition of the contributions they make and the risks associated with nursing shortages. Our Community would like to take this wonderful opportunity to also say THANK YOU to our nurses and midwives for the great work

Four Yarns – The Links project

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One Wish Project

The idea of the project came about when I was touched by the impact of the crane when I photographed a client who was recently diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. (Cranes for Sharon) It impacted not only her and her family but her friends, work colleges and total strangers. I wanted to have the
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