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Kerrie Ryder

Kerrie is a primary art teacher at St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School. 

Valerie Rogers

Valerie is a prep teacher at Seven Hills State School. She recently presented at a GOMA teacher outlook program.

Deb Mostart

My art practice is 25 years young and involves drawing, painting and lately, some sculpture. I believe in these uncertain days we need to have art that shows us that beauty, grace and truth still exist. I feel I am searching for ways to talk about these themes using gentle, offbeat narratives and a crisp aesthetic.

Dr Rowena Riek

Rowena Riek is a Performing Arts teacher with experience in primary, secondary, tertiary as a music and dance specialist. She has been involved in the development and implementation of the classroom music and dance curricula in Queensland schools, the direction and production of musical theatre performances, and instrumental and vocal performances in both schools and community contexts for many years.  Rowena has also worked in the arts industry as a practitioner and researcher and as a tutor and lecturer at QUT and Griffith University.

Lee Fullarton

Lee Fullarton is a practicing and teaching artist that has worked with children of all ages within schools and alternative settings in Australian and most recently in New Delhi India. Lee has extensive experience in: visual art practices with children, artist in residence programs, arts project management, developing curriculum resources in the arts for education, galleries and museums and working the arts in the classroom.

Kerrie Anderson

Kerrie Anderson

Kerrie Anderson

Kerrie has had over 20 years’ experience teaching Visual Art in the tertiary sector (QUT), and secondary schools, (state and private). She is currently employed at The Southport School, as a Primary Art specialist. She is a passionate advocate for curriculum based Visual Arts education from early childhood to secondary school.

An interest in indigenous Art education and Community Arts, saw Kerrie work at 'Waralungku' Arts Centre in Borroloola Northern Territory in 2014.

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