Lucent Flow

Lucent Flow Lucent Flow (previously Creative Circles) is a creative space. More to come. Sessions are specifically designed with the participant in mind.

Creative Circles offers creative art workshops and art therapy programs for individuals and groups. Art therapy sessions may explore personal or societal issues, offer playful explorations, increase emotional regulation, promote increased insight and self-esteem, and provide opportunities for mindfulness and self-care. Creative Circles aims to be aware of the diverse intersections of culture and p

rovide accessible and inclusive programs. Suggestions are most welcome.

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Acknowledgement Of Country

I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this Country and recognise their continuing connection to place, land, water and culture. I pay respect to the traditional families of the Yugambeh region of South East Queensland and their Elders past present and emerging. The Yugambeh region includes families that identify as Kombumerri, Mununjali, Wangerriburra and others. Sovereignty was never ceded. See the Yugambeh Museum website for more information. If you are unsure of the Traditional Custodians of the Country you inhabit, see Indigenous-led sites such as the app Welcome to Country, and cultivate awareness and support for Indigenous peoples, cultures, and initiatives. https://apps.apple.com/au/app/welcome-to-country/id1005047597

10% of all profits are donated to Indigenous owned and operated organisations and artists to 'Pay the Rent'.

Pride ‘Art in the Park’ picnic - a gorgeous community event and a great way to celebrate the ‘International Day Against ...
21/05/2026

Pride ‘Art in the Park’ picnic - a gorgeous community event and a great way to celebrate the ‘International Day Against LGBTQIA+ Discrimination (IDAHOBIT).

The sun came out and the crafters came. I’ve never before seen such a diverse array of art forms. How delightful it was to be a part of!

Thanks everyone for bringing your creative shiny selves along!
Pronouns badges made by Lucent Flow
Inclusion & Pronoun resources from Minus18
More group photos and art events on Misfits Create

Event in collaboration with and supported by
Gold Coast Pride Collective
Pride Outside SE QLD
The Lavender Corner GC
Trans Liberation on Kombumerri Land
& their hardworking community of volunteers.

19/05/2026
16/05/2026

Hey everyone, Pride ‘Art in the Park’ is still happening tomorrow. Hoping for sunshine through the clouds, but if showers come we’ll be at the Lakeside Room verandah celebrating IDAHOBIT, making art and eating snacks. Come say hi!!


12/05/2026

🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ May 17 is the International Day Against LGBTQIA+ Discrimination! Go rainbow to create safer workplaces, schools, and communities.

Come along to the 'Art in the Park' picnic at HOTA Lake. B.YO. art and craft project, games, or just hang out and eat snacks.

Say hello to the volunteers behind the upcoming Gold Coast Pride Festival (June 27 at HOTA!). It's a great chance to explore the festival grounds early, ask questions, and meet the people making it happen.

Stamp your own 'Q***r Affirming' posters at our printmaking table with Lucent Flow.

More info: https://www.facebook.com/share/1HNo6AX1WX

11/05/2026
11/05/2026
10/05/2026

We need to stop saying that neurodivergent people diverge from a neurologically typical brain.

Neurodiversity means every brain is different which means there’s no such thing as a typical brain or a brain that’s neurologically typical.

Neurodivergent people do not and cannot diverge from a neurologically typical brain, because it simply doesn’t exist.

Neurodivergent people diverge from neuronormativity.

We need to name neuronormativity.

I really think we’re doing us a disservice when we don’t mention neuronormativity or we reinforce the idea that neurodivergent means diverging from a typical brain.

How can we discuss neurodivergent, a socio-political term, if we don’t discuss the dominant societal and cultural norms that shape our experiences?

How can we draw attention to hierarchy, power and normative systems if we continue focusing on typical brains and don’t name neuronormativity?

How can we advocate for neuroinclusion in the workplace and education if we don’t name neuronormativity?

Disclaimer:

This does not mean I am against the word, neurotypical.

Neuronormativity is obviously important for naming the system of normativity and dominant cultural and societal norms.

Neurotypical is important for naming a privileged social position and their proximity to neuronormativity.

Both terms are important.

Neurotypical is as necessary as white, cisgender and straight is.

09/05/2026
08/05/2026

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Kombumerrie, Yugembeh
Gold Coast, QLD

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