
Threatened Species Dance
Cinematographer Michael Gissing created ‘Threatened Species Dance’ for me, which is a mesmerizing slow motion dance featuring my Tasmanian plant designs set to the incredible music of Linsey Pollak & Lizzie O’Keefe.
Cinematographer Michael Gissing created ‘Threatened Species Dance’ for me, which is a mesmerizing slow motion dance featuring my Tasmanian plant designs set to the incredible music of Linsey Pollak & Lizzie O’Keefe.
Botanical artist Deborah Wace designed and produced a bespoke artwork which features on the underside of the lid of the Van Diemen’s Band’s harpsichord, which was officially launched in Hobart on 21 August 2023.
During 2017-18, I travelled overseas to study the early French botanical historical collections from Tasmania, which are held in European herbaria. My Churchill Fellowship was
In 2021 Tasmanian botanical artist, Deborah Wace, led a multiform art collaboration of nationally and internationally recognised design, cinematic, post production, music and dance professionals
Cutting my newly delivered silks in many fresh designs, so exciting!
This is a short film by Joe Shemesh from my Arts Residency on the North East Peninsula of Recherche Bay, far south Tasmania, 2018. It
You may enjoy this article if you would like to read more about my botanical history, my fascination and love of wild Tasmanian orchids, and
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Listen here: ABC Radio National Catherine Zengerer, interviewing Deborah Wace on 16/11/2018
The ‘Fabric of Botany’ is a short 28-minute film of broadcast quality, documenting: myself, botanical artist and fabric designer Deborah Wace my Arts Residency on
I was interviewed by local ABC radio presenter Helen Shield in my then-new Botanical Arts & Fabric Design Studio at Level 9, 65 Murray St,
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A fabric designer, ecological activist, plant advocate and professional printmaker from Hobart, Tasmania.
Deborah WACE acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work