I am terribly sad to hear of Kimberley’s passing. I have attached a newspaper article covering the Treasured Possessions exhibition (which Juanita mentions above), to give a sense of what her work meant to the community that she built around the project. When Kimberley and I were running Treasured Possessions, we would drive two and a half hours to Dapto each week (sometimes twice), to run workshops. On the drive back we would de-brief, working through for ourselves the experiences and emotions that the participants had shared. I witnessed Kimberley’s deep emotional intelligence first-hand, and her willingness to put it in the service of others. My thoughts go out to her family and those close to her.
https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/4107130/shared-memories/
I am terribly sad to hear of Kimberley’s passing. I have attached a newspaper article covering the Treasured Possessions exhibition (which Juanita mentions above), to give a sense of what her work meant to the community that she built around the project. When Kimberley and I were running Treasured Possessions, we would drive two and a half hours to Dapto each week (sometimes twice), to run workshops. On the drive back we would de-brief, working through for ourselves the experiences and emotions that the participants had shared. I witnessed Kimberley’s deep emotional intelligence first-hand, and her willingness to put it in the service of others. My thoughts go out to her family and those close to her.
https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/4107130/shared-memories/