Aidan Rowlingson
Aidan Rowlingson is a multidisciplinary artist and producer based on Jaggera and Turrabal country. He is a proud Butchulla man of K'gari and the Wide Bay area. After graduating from the University of Canberra with a Bachelor of Acting and Performance, Rowlingson has worked in classical and contemporary theatre, performed original poetry as a part of a number of local events and has also used visual art as vehicle to continue telling stories.
Aidan’s visual arts practice spans multiple mediums including sculpture, textile, fashion & costume, and text art. He says “I only make something when i have something to say. The medium has to fit the message”. His sculptural art, 660, has been displayed at the
Queensland Museum, Griffith University Art Museum, & Flinders University Museum of Art. His textile work has been used to activate and decolonise event and festival spaces with First Nations Affirmations taking up space at Jungle Love Festival, Spinning Wild Fire, and in public window displays at VentSpace.