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Federal Grant Fuels Cotton Art Project ‘Reparative Threads’

UPDATE: A groundbreaking art project celebrating the local cotton industry has just been awarded $15,176 in federal funding, announced by the Hon. David Littleproud, Leader of The Nationals and Member for Maranoa. The project, titled ‘Reparative Threads,’ aims to explore the cultural significance of cotton in Maranoa through a series of artistic initiatives across three local galleries.

The funding announcement, made on November 25, 2025, underscores cotton’s vital role in the Maranoa region, which boasts 119,200 hectares of cotton landscape and nearly 20,000 hectares of cotton-based properties. “Cotton is not just a crop; it is part of our culture and identity,” said Mr. Littleproud. “This project highlights the artistry and importance of cotton in our daily lives.”

‘Reparative Threads’ will be a collaboration among the Lapunyah Art Gallery in Chinchilla, Dogwood Crossing at Miles, and Gallery 107 at Dalby. The initiative will culminate in a multi-site community exhibition featuring a large-scale 3D wall installation, guided by renowned artist Dr. Karike Ashworth.

Lapunyah Art Gallery president Helen Dennis emphasized the project’s innovative approach, stating, “We will collect cotton litter from regional roadsides, honoring the often-overlooked labor involved in cotton harvesting.” The project aims to celebrate rural identity and prompt reflection on cotton’s complex legacy.

Community members will engage in hands-on activities such as ginning, scouring, drying, and spinning cotton. Local textile groups will work alongside Dr. Ashworth to transform raw cotton into thread. The project will also incorporate natural dyes, resulting in stained papers and dyed threads used to create coptic and stab-bound books, merging textile and paper traditions.

“The ‘Reparative Threads’ project represents an act of care, dialogue, and reclamation,” Ms. Dennis added. “It transforms waste into meaningful art, returning something beautiful to the region that inspired it.”

This initiative is part of a larger cultural redevelopment project supported by the Western Downs Regional Council and federal funding spearheaded by Mr. Littleproud. With the spotlight on local artists and the cotton industry, ‘Reparative Threads’ is set to engage communities and elevate the cultural fabric of the Maranoa region.

As excitement builds, the art community and local residents are eager to see how the project unfolds. Stay tuned for updates on the exhibition and community involvement, as this initiative is not just about art but about celebrating the heart of Maranoa.

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