
Sustainable ‘slow fashion’
At Deborah WACE our vision is to inspire a love of wild Tasmanian flora through beauty and design. We continually aim to create a unique
At Deborah WACE our vision is to inspire a love of wild Tasmanian flora through beauty and design. We continually aim to create a unique
Impact Safari is a unique and intimate leadership journey for those looking for transformational experiences in some of the world’s most hidden and powerful places.
When people see a flower, most won’t see it as a gendered symbol. However, in a plant’s practical way, that is just what a flower
Life is a garden…all of that constant curating, planting, weeding, leaving fallow, the intensive bed preparation, seed sowing and productivity. The sharing of food produce
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
Deborah Wace in London’s Kew Herbarium with Labillardiere and Baudin botanical type specimens. Photo by Joe Shemesh
So much to do – so little time! I was delighted to be the recipient of a Churchill Fellowship for 2017-18, which took me to
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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