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25.01.2022 inspiring and beautiful work



24.01.2022 Hi friends Im now registered with Ndis as a provider ... Innovative Community Participation under capacity building and Assistive Equipment for recreation Please share this with friends you think might be interested I teach the art of photography with camera techniques using adaptive equipment, such as adaptive tripods that fit to a wheelchair & cameras controlled from an app on mobile device

23.01.2022 SIGN UP FOR THE NEXT IMAGINE ME WORKSHOPS IN EITHER NEWCASTLE OR RYDE

21.01.2022 Hi everyone You may or may not know that I returned to the national art school last year to study painting with the goal of adding these skills to teaching once I graduate at the end of next year. Meanwhile Ive decided to sell the equipment I was using in the imagine me workshops such as the canon 100d touch screen cameras lenses and tripods that fit to the wheelchairs. I also have a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 With 25-400mm lens . Let me know if youre interested .. Il...l post details soon I also have a mouth operated mouse All will be offered at substantially discounted prices See more



20.01.2022 PARAQUAD MAGAZINE covering the Newcastle workshops

20.01.2022 Catching up on our blogs from the rural tour! Check out Sues experiences in Dubbo, including camping at the Taronga Western Plains Zoo and learning about Warhammer from one young workshop participant :)

20.01.2022 QUADJOY 3 NEVER USED MOUTH OPERATED MOUSE... purchased as a demonstration model for $1200 For Sale $700 ono



20.01.2022 These are some recent photos from photo workshops I’m teaching Please contact me if you or someone you know would be interested

19.01.2022 Today we are at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre for their International Day of People with a Disability celebrations. We are in the performance space running workshops and our exhibition is still up, so come by and have a look at whats happening!

19.01.2022 We are excited to let you know that Imagine Me will be exhibiting work in the arts part of the Spinal Cord Injuries Australia Independence Expo, held next year in April at the Australian Technology Park. Look forward to showing off our work, together with talented artists Swood Makes Art and Daniel Savage! :D

19.01.2022 Over the past few months we have been working on creating the Imagine Me Photographic Society, in order to extend our reach and help workshop participants remain connected through their photography practice. Read more about it on the blog, and please send us a message or an email if you would like us to send you an invite to the group!

16.01.2022 Tamworth wrap-up now posted on the Imagine Me blog! Read about the Nundle Camp Draft, good accessible eating in the area, and how photography is helping people with SCI get back into their other passions.



13.01.2022 Hi friends I’m now registered with Ndis as a provider ... Innovative Community Participation under capacity building and Assistive Equipment for recreation Please share this with friends you think might be interested I teach the art of photography with camera techniques using adaptive equipment, such as adaptive tripods that fit to a wheelchair & cameras controlled from an app on mobile device

13.01.2022 Imagine Me has appeared in Dubbos Daily Liberal paper, with quotes from workshop participant James Heilbronn. Thanks to Charlie Whiteley for the story!

11.01.2022 Check out this fantastic and dedicated quadriplegic artist Mariam Par Art and Design. She has been doing these great paintings using only her mouth for 19 years!

11.01.2022 This is so fabulous - and especially with Australian designers at the forefront Have a look at the images on Mark Tongas computer screen - The Self Portrait he created in the Imagine Me project back in 2013 - still such a powerful image - Mark you are such an inspiration to us all !

11.01.2022 Theres a new blog up on the website today, all about our workshop series at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. Find out about the new process we used to suit participants with a wider range of disabilities, and take a look at some of the great work they produced! :)

11.01.2022 RICHARD KRAMER IS WANTING TO SELL HIS CAMERA IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED Hi Sue, I just upgraded to the 7d Mark ii coupled with a Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art Series & Canon 300mm F/4 L series with a Canon 2x Extender III...Continue reading

10.01.2022 SCOTT the thinker #imagineme posted by Emma.

09.01.2022 These are some recent photos from photo workshops Im teaching Please contact me if you or someone you know would be interested

09.01.2022 AUSTRALIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS FUNDED THIS PROJECT TO WORK WITH PEOPLE WITH ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY TJ created this series of images with Brian from Family Guy

09.01.2022 Imagine Me will be exhibiting a selection of artworks at The Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre to coincide with International Day for People with Disability. The exhibition opens tonight at 6pm! The exhibition runs from Saturday 5 December 2015 Sunday 31 Jan 2016 at the Kids Gallery, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. Come down, show your support and check out some of the works created during the tour of rural NSW :)

08.01.2022 Another blog up on the website today, read all about our workshop with Moruya resident Brendan Hackett and his interesting way of thinking about different aspects of his condition.

07.01.2022 I ran this workshop with a small group of people with acquired brain injury at Royal Rehab. Working one on one with Amy and Candice they photographed a flower arrangement and then drew and painted using the ipad. it was a great success and they both really enjoyed this meditative process and creating quite beautiful images.

06.01.2022 This image was created by the amazing Sue Murray @ ImagineMe. My idea was to pose similar to Rodins "The Thinker" representing how much time one has to think when stuck in a wheely awesome chair. The dog to my right was my best bud for the past eleven years who I was lucky to get this photo of before he passed this year. The pathway indicates how far I got in reaching my goal of entering the film industry. I like the colours in this image and thank Sue for her help.

05.01.2022 New wrap-up post about the recent Armidale workshop. Read about some great local galleries Sue had the chance to visit, and how participant Lucy worked her favourite hobby into her self-portrait.

03.01.2022 Imagine Me will be exhibiting some of our works at this years SCIA Independence Expo. We look forward to seeing you there!

02.01.2022 Photoshop with Scott #imagineme . Sallyannes first post.

01.01.2022 Recent drawings one in prep for a painting and the other a bit hard to see here in small scale but its a mans shirt and a womans 19th c nightdress done in white conte

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