Patterns are an psychedelic-trip for kids

Jemima Wyman is stamping a new print on patterns with her interactive kids installation at QAGOMA in time for school holidays.
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Photograph: Mark Sherwood | Courtesy: QAGOMA

Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) opened its dedicated Children’s Art Centre in 2004, the same year Queensland artist Jemima Wyman moved to Los Angeles to take up an Australia Council residency and after winning a green card in the lottery. Returning home to realise an eight-month collaborative project, Wyman told ArtsHub, ‘It’s easy to slot back in.’

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Gina Fairley is ArtsHub's Senior Contributor, after 12 years in the role as National Visual Arts Editor. She has worked for extended periods in America and Southeast Asia, as gallerist, arts administrator and regional contributing editor for a number of magazines, including Hong Kong based Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. She is an Art Tour leader for the AGNSW Members, and lectures regularly on the state of the arts. She is based in Mittagong, regional NSW. Instagram: fairleygina