2026 Vision Board with K-Rae Designs

2026 Vision Board with K-Rae Designs

Are you ready to make 2026 your year to be bold, vibrant and unapologetic, just like K-Rae’s signature designs? Join Kim, the powerhouse behind K-Rae Designs, for a one-of-a-kind vision board workshop where art meets intention.

Kim is a proud Bundjalung and South Sea Islander artist living on Yuggera Country, Brisbane, Queensland. She is known for her big, bold and vibrant art, packed with strong lines, block colours and a playful spirit. While celebrated for her digital designs and illustrations, Kim also skillfully crafts hand-made collages. Kick off 2026 with creativity and clarity by setting your intentions in this hands-on, fun-filled workshop.

All materials are supplied, but we encourage you to bring along your favourite quotes, #lifegoals pictures and don’t forget your art smock. Get ready to unapologetically claim your visions for 2026.

Join us for a hands-on, inspiring workshop where you will:

  • Design your very own vision board on a stretched canvas or board—perfect for displaying at home.

  • Explore your goals, dreams, and intentions for the year ahead in a supportive, playful, and empowering environment.

  • Leave with a striking, tangible piece of art that will inspire and motivate you every day.

Whether you’re looking for inspiration, a creative outlet, or a boost of motivation, this workshop is your chance to dream boldly, create freely, and set your 2026 intentions in motion.

Event Details:

  • Date & Time: 28 February, 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM

  • Location: Aboriginal Art Co, 23 Anthony Street, West End

  • Materials: All materials provided

  • Refreshments: Light refreshments available for purchase

  • Ages: Suitable for ages 10 and up. Children under 14 must be accompanied by a paying adult for supervision

Spaces are limited—secure your spot and start creating your vision today!

Pay-It-Forward Opportunity
Want to support First Nations participation? Choose the “Gift a Ticket” option. Your contribution provides a First Nations person with free entry to the workshop—a wonderful way to share creativity and inspiration with the community.

REGISTER HERE!

Aboriginal Art Co is also supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Australian Government through through Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS), with philanthropic support through Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and Creative Partnerships Australia via the Australian Cultural Fund (ACF).