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Come jump with BAMM!
Team Trampoline is an exhibition of life-sized trampolines adorned with colourful mats, the culmination of a term-long project led by artist Meg Wilson, facilitated by BAMM’s Cate Gaston and supported by the NSW Premier’s Department. With locally sourced cotton rope, dyed and woven by school groups, kids from our after-school art workshops and members of our community, this joyful exhibition brings people together to create something truly special.
Over several months, participants met weekly to design, dye and weave vibrant trampoline mats. All materials used in the exhibition were locally sourced from Moree and the wider shire. Every element has been repurposed — from trampoline frames salvaged from backyards and kerbsides, to more than seven kilometres of cotton rope, and over 80 damaged cotton gin bags, cut into strips and transformed into weaving materials. These components speak to the region’s agricultural identity and productivity.
Participating schools: St Philomena’s School, Moree East Public School and Moree Secondary College.
This initiative is supported by the NSW Premier’s Department.
Lead Artist: Meg Wilson
After-school Art Workshop Facilitator: Cate Gaston
Exhibition Opening: Thursday 31 July 6pm
Exhibition: 1 August–20 September 2025
Where: BAMM Gallery
FREE
Biographies
MEG WILSON is a South Australian interdisciplinary artist and production designer whose practice spans installation, performance and set, lighting and costume design.
Recently she has designed set and costume with State Theatre Company of South Australia (Terrestrial 2018, Euphoria, 2021, Eureka Day 2021, Antigone2022) and Windmill Theatre Co. (Amphibian, 2018/2021, RELLA 2022 and Moss Piglet 2024), Theatre Republic (How Not to Make it in America 2021 and The Garden 2023), and has worked extensively with Vitalstatistix (The Photo Box set design Adelaide Festival 2022, Bedroom (lighting design 2021) and Progress Report (set, costume and lighting designs 2021/2023) and Restless Dance Theatre, including designs for the Adelaide Festival productions of Intimate Space (2018) and Guttered (2021). In 2016 Meg was Lead Artist Intern with experimental Victorian-based theatremakers, THE RABBLE.
Meg premiered performance work SQUASH! with Arts House during the Festival of Live Art (FOLA, 2018) and has exhibited independently with Contemporary Art Centre SA (2015), BLINDSIDE, VIC; Constance ARI, TAS; Nexus Arts and FELTspace. She has created public projects for FELTspace (2014), Open Space Contemporary Arts (OSCA) (2017), and curated a public program for ACE Open (2019). In 2018 she was a resident artist with Urban Theatre Projects (NSW), hand-weaving trampolines for production Right Here. Right Now. Meg was awarded the 2019 Green Room Award for Contemporary and Experimental Performance (Innovation in Durational Performance), for SQUASH!.
