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Jeurgen and Vicki Landmann sitting with their three children around a firepit during the height of COVID-19 restrictions in Brisbane April 2020.
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Garden stories in a time of pandemic: digital storytelling workshops

Fri 4 Aug · 10am–12pm + 2 more events

Do you have any special stories in relation to your garden during the COVID-19 pandemic? Would you like to share your stories with like-minded people? We would love to hear your stories. This project aims to explore the pandemic gardening experience. In these workshops, you will be writing your own garden story (100-200 words only) and reflecting on the past few years of pandemic experience, facilitated by Dr. Mimi Tsai at The Edge. You may bring along any pictures of your gardens or garden related images that inspired you during the pandemic. Your stories will be part of Mimi's 2022 John Oxley Library Fellowship research project, Vernacular Landscapes and Queensland Memories: Exploring Queensland’s resilience through narratives of therapeutic environments. These digital storytelling workshops are completely free. Light refreshments will be provided. Please complete this booking form to submit your expression of interest to participate in these workshop. You can contact Dr Mimi Tsai for further details by emailing queenslandstories@gmail.com. Upcoming digital storytelling workshop dates: Wed 31 May 2023, 1.30-3pm | Northey St City Farm, Windsor | Free Fri 2 June 2023, 10am-12noon | Online using Zoom (with an optional $20 Bunnings gift card) Fri 4 August 2023, 10am-12noon | The Edge | Free Fri 6 August 2023, 10am-12noon | The Edge | Free Thu & Fri 14 & 15 September | Toowoomba City Library | Free Fri 1 December 2023 10am-12noon | The Edge | Free If you can't attend these workshops, please leave your COVID-19 gardening stories and photographs in our Facebook group. Read more about Mimi's fellowship and research in her blogs.
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