- Location: The project took place in Woorabinda Aboriginal Community, Central Queensland, Australia1.
- Mosaic Design: The design was created by Sandra Robertson, based on Woorabinda photographs, research, and input from the Aboriginal Council1.
- Duration: The project lasted for 20 days at Woorabinda1.
- Participants: The project involved local community members including children, families, parents, locals, and the elderly1.
- Instructor: The mosaic instructor for the project was Sandra Robertson, a Mosaic Artist from Studio OzMosaics Brisbane1.
- Project Manager: The project was managed by Dave Robertson from Studio OzMosaics1.
- Workspace: The project was carried out at Kangaroo Stadium, Woorabinda1.
- Murals: The project resulted in 10 mosaic murals - 5 for Taroom Walk, 2 Kangaroos, 1 snake, and 2 flags1.
- Materials: The materials used in the mosaic panels included glass mosaic vitreous tiles, mOzMilli (glass mosaic beads, millefiori), Dynasty Smalti bricks and glass smalti sheets, OzMosaics glass fusings, ceramic tile, slate, mirror, gold and white gold smalti, Woorabinda red and white sand, pebbles, thinset, gloss sealer, gold/silver paint effects, china, coal, lustre and foil backed glass1.
- Funding: The project was funded by a Government Art Grant and the Woorabinda Council1.
This project is a testament to the power of community art in bringing people together and creating something beautiful and meaningful. It also showcases the talent and creativity of Sandy Robertson and the OzMosaics team.