Lilo’s Animal Promise Rescue

Lilo's Animal Promise Rescue is an animal shelter located in New Jersey that helps nurse homeless animals. One of their specialities is helping pitbulls find loving homes. They asked Cheri to contribute a painting to their charity to raise money for the organization. We were able to choose a furry friend from which the proceeds of the painting would go to. →
Lake Attack

Working with Mind Gallery, we did creative art facilitation for the 2008 Lake Attack with the Australian Defence Force. It was great to go in the barracks, meet some soldiers and have some celebrities participate. Everyone had a lot of fun and it was all for a great cause. The final painting was mounted onto a set of specially prepared black →
Nucleus Gallery: Power In Numbers

These illustrations from Cheri were exhibited in LA at Nucleus Gallery for the Power In Numbers Benefit 2009 in December. She went to Japan in the year 2009, September and all she could think about was the food. Previously living in Japan, she had all the great food she could get any time but now living in Australia she →
Diverse Visions

The Red Penny Studios team took place in the group exhibition for the St Kilda Festival, called Diverse Visions. It was a great exhibition and the turnout was magnificent with over 500 people. Having all red stickers doesn't hurt either!
Forest Spirits

The Red Penny Studios team took part in the St Kilda Botanical Gardens art day. We were required to go around the park and get some park-inspired artwork done within 3 days. Even though rain hampered our efforts, we were able to locate a clearing that offered some shelter and discover some forest spirits... Cheri's entry: Rob's entry (rain actually ruined Rob's →
KPMG Global Conference

Working with Mind Gallery, we did creative art facilitation for the 2008 KPMG Global Conference in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Young up-and-coming employees from all over the globe joined the conference to unleash their creativity and enjoy themselves! Although excited by our first trip to Vietnam, the conference itself was loads of fun. The participants were all asked whether they →