
Special thanks to Dr Sue Chapman and the Friends of the Gelorup Corridor who advocated in the very early stages for this project to be supported in Capel. The Genestreaming Journey Sculptures Team wish to thank our sponsors and the Shire of Capel for their support.
Project co-founders Aunty Carol Pettersen & Ben Beeton
Artworks for the Capel Genestreaming Journey Sculpture
Field Naturalist Art by Scientific Illustrator Mali Moir & Ben Beeton of the Art of Nature School , input by Artist Maxine Holman, Photographer Terri Sharp & eco-dying by Jenny Wilson

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Aboriginal Artworks created by Lea Taylor & the Dalyellup Primary School Students

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Selected Species


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“In 2022 I contacted Sue Chapman of the Friends of the Gelorup Corridor and told her about the Genestreaming Journey Sculpture project and our vision for a trail of sculptures in the South West. With the Friends of the Gelorup Corridor Sue became extremely active as a local advocate in promoting our project to the Capel Shire and also provided us with the contacts that we needed for the field work we required and the local plant specimens that we required. I personally am extremely grateful to Sue for her initial support in championing the project in the region which has become an important part of the Gondwana Link Genestreaming Journey Sculpture Trail” Ben Beeton. Footage by Terri Sharp.
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Dalyellup Primary School Students with their Artworks

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Details


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“A very special thank you to Lesley Jackes, Capel’s Community Development Officer for making this project unique” Ben Beeton
Aunty Carol Pettersen in conversation with Lesley Jackes Community Development Officer for the Capel Shire
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Lea Taylor wearable art

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The trees below were destroyed to during the clearing of the Gelorup corridor.
Photography by Terri Sharp of species that lived at the Gelorup Corridor prior to the land clearing




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Vision for Five Mile Brooke in Gelorup




Photography by Terri Sharp





