Environmental arts education (workshops), design, illustration and mindfulness. Keep our children aware, active and resilient in a changing and challenging world.
Environmental Artist Deanna Maich-Kohler is a registered teacher and offers environmental workshops in her local region of Atherton. Her workshops are available as one on one of group over most holidays. The include: eco dyeing cloth, natural dye painting, upcycling clothes, hapa-zome (hammered plant prints). "The lack of legislation around plastics and toxins in landfill and our marine world can be overbearing. Changing our language and habits are things we can do to make this world more liveable for future generations" Deanna delivers workshops not only focussing on new skills, but investigating where we source our arts supplies, the role we play in maintaining a healthy environment, and how we can influence others with environmental choices. Deanna has an undergraduate degree in languages and theatre, a diploma in arts and a Graduate Diploma in Education. She is one of the founding members of ACAC - Atherton Childrens Art Club, which was established in 2014. She has recently (Dec 2017) illustrated three of her sister's books - Bianca Begovich.
Already half grown, kids just need to add eyes and hands peeping over cup.
Any other ideas for sustainable party bags would be much appreciated.
Birthday take away gift instead of plastic whistles, windmills and sugar sweets! The ceramic cups (with lids) were sourced on sale for $2 each. With a bit of muslin cloth (we dont have stockings up in the tropics!), wheat and white thumb tacks, rubber band for nose and you have Wally!
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