Flight path - Signal Cabinet 1 Lisa Buckland – You hear them, before you see them. Parrots and magpies are everywhere in our urban environments.
Craigieburn Icons - Signal Cabinet 2 Will Elika – Icons of Craigieburn feature the flags at Craigieburn plaza, the Craigieburn Eagles and the golden Sun Moth.
The diverse female backgrounds of Craigieburn - Signal Cabinet 3 Raghad Rihan – Raghad’s artwork skilfully weaves elements of culture - celebrating and communicating her roots while also connecting with a local and global audience.
Dawn dwellers and creek creatures - Signal Cabinet 4 Kathleen Jessop – Kathleen perceives the world through intricate details. Her work, characterised by both surreal and expressionist elements, is deeply inspired by the natural world and the unseen forces that shape it.
Dragonflies and parrots - Signal Cabinet 5 Yvonne Bradford – Nature is an important part of the ecosystem and living near some of the waterways - The sound of frogs croaking within the breeding ponds
Information, knowledge and experience - Signal Cabinet 6 Ghassan – This work is characterised by a passion for storytelling; he seeks to bring life to his art, inviting viewers to engage with the narratives behind each piece.
Malcolm creek and Gum tree - Signal Cabinet 7 Alex Rivette – Eager to continue contributing to the art scene in Hume, Alex is excited about future opportunities to engage with the community and share her passion for creativity.
Connection and Reflection - Signal Cabinet 8 Ghassan – This work is characterised by a passion for storytelling; he seeks to bring life to his art, inviting viewers to engage with the narratives behind each piece.
Nocturnal natives and grassland friends - Signal Cabinet 9 Kathleen Jessop – Kathleen perceives the world through intricate details. Her work, characterised by both surreal and expressionist elements, is deeply inspired by the natural world and the unseen forces that shape it.
Flight path - Signal Cabinet 10 Lisa Buckland – Seen in Craigieburn are black swans, sacred kingfishers and a territorial native – the masked lapwing.
The diverse female backgrounds of Craigieburn - Signal Cabinet 11 Raghad Rihan – Raghad’s artwork skilfully weaves elements of culture - celebrating and communicating her roots while also connecting with a local and global audience.
Splash and Mt Ridley - Signal Cabinet 12 Alex Rivette – Eager to continue contributing to the art scene in Hume, Alex is excited about future opportunities to engage with the community and share her passion for creativity.
Craigieburn Icons - Signal Cabinet 13 Will Elika – Icons of Craigieburn feature the unique architecture of Craigieburn and the Mt Ridley Lookout.
Colourful Lorikeets and Amphibians - Signal Cabinet 14 Yvonne Bradford – Nature is an important part of the ecosystem and living near some of the waterways - The sound of frogs croaking within the breeding ponds
The Cormorant and Amphibians - Signal Cabinet 15 Yvonne Bradford – Nature is an important part of the ecosystem and living near some of the waterways - The sound of frogs croaking within the breeding ponds