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Easton Pearson fashion archive hits the road on a two-year tour

Easton Pearson fashion archive hits the road on a two-year tour A selection curated from more than 3300 garments and 5000 objects by the Brisbane design legends has landed in Melbourne on its way around the country. Pattern and Print: Easton Pearson Archive 2021, is showing at Melbourne’s RMIT Gallery until May 8 before it heads off around the country.  Mark Ashkanasy Mar 12, 2021 – 12.00am Share Pamela Easton and Lydia Pearson’s designs were cutting edge from the time they opened their independent Brisbane boutique in 1987. By the time they shut shop in 2016, Easton Pearson was a hugely successful international brand. After closing, their archive, comprising more than 3300 garments and 5000 objects, accessories and ephemera, was given a home at the Museum of Brisbane.

Queensland kids were asked about the pandemic Here s what they drew

Queensland kids were asked about the pandemic. Here s what they drew We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Queensland kids were asked about the pandemic. Here s what they drew Normal text size Advertisement From colourful germs to families cooped up in homes and loved ones on life support during the lockdown, the coronavirus pandemic has inspired art by Queensland children. The Children have created artwork for the Brisbane Museum. Photo: Supplied Brisbane not-for-profit organisation Gallery of Children’s Art encouraged students from kindergarten to primary school to express their impressions of COVID-19 through art for a virtual exhibit.

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