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Queensland, Australia

Lauren Rogers

Age Group

Primary
Secondary
Senior

Categories

Mixed Media
Painting

Bio

I proudly embrace my diverse heritage, which includes Ngarabul, Torres Strait Islander, and Celtic roots. This rich blend of cultures deeply influences my artistic practice, inspiring me to weave together stories and traditions from each of these unique backgrounds. My work is a celebration of cultural heritage and a medium through which I explore themes of identity, connection, and resilience. Through vibrant contemporary paintings, whimsical narratives, and public art installations, I aim to create pieces that resonate with a sense of place and community, inviting viewers to engage with the stories that shape our world. My artistic journey is guided by a commitment to preserving and promoting First Nations’ culture while fostering a dialogue between the past and the present. Whether through writing, public art projects, or exhibitions, I strive to honour my ancestry and share its beauty and wisdom with a broader audience. My work reflects my heritage, is a beacon of cultural pride, and is a tribute to the power of storytelling in connecting us all.

Email Address

laurenrogers@laurenrogersarts.com

Experience in Schools

As an artist dedicated to cultural safety in education, I lead creative workshops celebrating the rich artistic traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Within schools past, such as Deepwater State School, YMCA, Mueller College, and Emmaville State School, my workshops focus on painting with acrylics and watercolours, guiding students to create stunning representations of native animals through botanical art. My classes are designed to foster a culturally safe environment where students can explore their creativity while gaining a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives and practices. By integrating traditional techniques and storytelling into our art sessions, we create a space where all voices are valued and cultural heritage is honoured. My classes are based around self-artistic expression and cultural appreciation as we build connections to celebrate the diverse stories that enrich our communities.

Areas I Cover

Queensland

Max Group Size

100 students

Qualifications

  • Partnered Projects
  • - Scenter Group X Replas, Recycled Plastic Seat Project, 2024
  • - Mueller College, Rothwell QLD, NAIDOC Art Workshops, 2024
  • - Moreton Bay City Council, Outdoor Gallery exhibition, 2024
  • - The Great Artist Market x Lauren Rogers, 2023, 2024
  • - Erstwilder X Lauren Rogers Arts, Wearable Art Collection, 2024
  • - Australia Post, Homewares Range, 2023
  • - Willow Bay Australia, Handpainted Bag Collection for NAIDOC, 2023
  • - Peppermint Magazine, Artwork for Voice Makarrata, 2023
  • - Bendigo Bank, Community Mural Project, 2023
  • - Westfield North Lakes, NAIDOC painting, 2023 + NAIDOC Community Workshops
  • - Brisbane Art Design, BAD Exhibition Brisbane, 2023
  • - Moreton Bay City, Art at Large - Ocean Abundance, Footpath Art, 2023
  • - Moreton Bay City Council, Artwork for Mayor, 2022
  • - Save the Children, Community Housing Project, 2022
  • Exhibitions

  • Art Exhibits
  • - Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, Cairns, Exhibiting Market Artist, 2024, 2023, 2022
  • - Deepwater Art Show, Deepwater NSW, 2023
  • - Finders Keepers, Brisbane, 2022
  • - Aspects Art Show, Goondiwindi QLD, 2022
  • - Redcliffe Members Art Show, Redcliffe, Soul Connection, 2021
  • - Moreton Bay City Council, Strathpine, IDEN-DEFY, 2021
  • Social Media Profiles