Junk Jewelling with Rachel Burke
ABOUT THE SHOW
Allocation is exhausted. Tickets are still available for Flower. Puppy. Show., which includes a post-performance craft activation.
In this hands-on workshop, transform forgotten trinkets, broken jewellery, small toys and charms into bold, wearable art. Using simple techniques, you’ll learn how to assemble, alter and reimagine everyday objects into unique accessories.
Guided by play and curiosity, this workshop invites you to see beauty in the overlooked and potential in the discarded. Create a one-of-a-kind piece that tells its own story, while exploring creative reuse and joyful making in a supportive environment.
Brisbane Powerhouse acknowledges the support of Cass and Ian George for making the Rachel Burke Artist Residency possible.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Rachel Burke is a Brisbane based artist and designer whose practice sits at the intersection of craft, performance and contemporary art. Known for her maximalist aesthetic and joyful use of colour, she transforms everyday materials into intricate works that celebrate abundance, nostalgia and emotional storytelling.
Working across wearable art, installation and object based practices, Burke draws on a deep love of collecting, upcycling and making by hand. Her materials are often humble and familiar, from melty beads to tinsel, textiles and found objects, reimagined through labour intensive processes that speak to both fragility and resilience.
Her work explores themes of memory, sentimentality and the value we assign to objects, often elevating the discarded into something precious. Alongside her studio practice, Burke is an experienced facilitator, sharing her approach to creative reuse through workshops that encourage play, accessibility and experimentation.
At its core, her practice invites audiences to reconsider the materials around them and to find beauty, meaning and possibility in the everyday.
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Suitable for 8+
Children under the age of two are not permitted; all other ages must hold a valid ticket
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Rachel Burke is a Brisbane based artist and designer whose practice sits at the intersection of craft, performance and contemporary art. Known for her maximalist aesthetic and joyful use of colour, she transforms everyday materials into intricate works that celebrate abundance, nostalgia and emotional storytelling.
Working across wearable art, installation and object based practices, Burke draws on a deep love of collecting, upcycling and making by hand. Her materials are often humble and familiar, from melty beads to tinsel, textiles and found objects, reimagined through labour intensive processes that speak to both fragility and resilience.
Her work explores themes of memory, sentimentality and the value we assign to objects, often elevating the discarded into something precious. Alongside her studio practice, Burke is an experienced facilitator, sharing her approach to creative reuse through workshops that encourage play, accessibility and experimentation.
At its core, her practice invites audiences to reconsider the materials around them and to find beauty, meaning and possibility in the everyday.









