The Stormie Mills Project

There's a story behind those big, pink rabbit-looking-things, dotted around Brisbane.
Molly Glassey
Published on September 09, 2013

Overview

The friendly folk behind Brisbane Festival have done some pretty incredible things this year. They’ve lured some of the world's biggest up and coming music acts, hand-selected some of our finest local performers and commissioned one of Oz’s most renowned artists, Stormie Mills to create and build a really big, pink… thing.

Call it a rabbit, mouse, or Michelin Man-Deadmau5 hybrid, you’ve probably seen it pop up around Brisbane, quickly judged, taken a photo and been left pondering it’s existence. The four-metre high, bright pink statues have already worked the Westfield Carindale, Woolloongabba and Queen Street Mall scenes with more due to pop up by the day – and there’s a chance for you to nab some prizes if you’re the first to find them.

Simply follow Brisbane Festival's FacebookInstagram and Twitter for clues as to when and where the installations will appear. Accompany your snap with the hashtag #TheStormieMillsProject and you could be rewarded big time – Brisbane may be stingy with government money, but they sure aren’t with prizes.

Hop to it!

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