1. Collect artwork and writing.
2. Exhibit all the submitted pieces of work.
3. Deliver all the work to random people via bicycle.
Papergirl Brisbane is a cultural initiative which works to bridge the gap between the wider public of Brisbane and the local artists and writers who live there. Art and writing is collected from the local creative community, exhibited in a gallery, rolled up, and then distributed by bicycle to the random passers-by in Brisbane’s CBD.
Submissions aren’t curated for Papergirl; they use everything that is submitted, so the artists and writers decide what will be given away in distribution. The art rolls cannot be sold and are not delivered to subscribers, so people eager for a roll just have to be at the right place at the right time.
Papergirl Brisbane 2012: The Art of Giving from Telling Life on Vimeo.
Anyone who wishes to be involved is invited to participate, regardless of age, education, profession, gender, or location. Artworks accepted include drawings, photographs, text, pictures, stickers, posters – anything creative and considered that can be rolled and distributed by bicycle. Writers, poets, and lyricists are also invited to get involved in the project.
Interested? You can submit your work via post, email or at their drop-off location. For more info, click here.