Plants, Places & Art in Conversation
Exhibition until 19 Oct 2025
Opening & Whale Tail Gallery Launch
Date: Sat 20 Sept / Time: 3pm
Venue: Whale Tail Gallery (besides Gelati & Coffee Bar)
19 Mooloomba Road, Point Lookout
Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) Qld 4184
Artist Talks:
Sun 21 Sept: 2 pm
Tues 23 Sept: 10 am
Sun 28 Sept: 2 pm
Free Art Activities for adults & children:
Drop in and create a card with fauna and flora illustrations and photos.(children under 13 with adults)
Sun 21 Sept: 10 am – 12 pm
Tues 23 Sept: 1 – 3 pm
Sun 28 Sept: 3 – 5 pm
October dates coming soon
Cyanotype Workshop
Monday 29 Sept – link below
Echoes of Meadows and Shores
Places & Art in Conversation
This exhibition brings together stories of Polish meadows, Gondwana rainforests, Granite Belt wildflowers, and the healing plants of Minjerribah’s shores.
The display includes Renata Buziak’s biochrome artworks—created through the interaction of organic matter and photographic materials over time—along with a large cyanotype made on the island.
These works share quiet stories of plants, landscapes, and memory. They reflect how nature and art connect us to place, history, and one another.
Here, plants are both material and storyteller—transformed through the passage of time and the touch of light—showing their resilience, healing power, and ability to link distant lands.
Echoes of Meadows and Shores exhibition invites you into a sensory journey connecting the botanical worlds of Polish meadows, Gondwanan rainforests, and the shores of Minjerribah.
This curated selection features Renata Buziak’s unique biochrome artworks—created through an innovative process where organic matter and photographic materials interact over time—as well as a large cyanotype print.
Together, these works reveal the silent stories of plants, landscapes, and memory, offering poetic reflections on the interplay between nature, place, and artistic creation.
In this exhibition plants become both medium and narrator—illuminated by light and shaped by time—bridging continents and histories.
Each piece is a vibrant dialogue between ecology and art, revealing how the beauty and resilience of flora inspire identity and connection across distant lands.
Images on this page:
- (banner) Renata Buziak, This Is Where I Stay on Minjerribah, Cyanotype on cotton, (detail)
- Renata Buzia, Verbena aristigera, Landscapes series, archival print on paper.