Stick Mob Studio are busy creating a large-scale video mapping animation for exhibition at the AAS Conference, 9–12 June.

Stick Mob Studio

Arrernte Country Central Australia

Telling Stories We Need to Hear

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“I’ve spent this morning reading all of Stick Mob’s graphic novels They’re fierce. Thank you Stick Mob for bringing these stories to life.”

Dr. Henry Goldstein  (he/him) B.Pharm, MB BS, FRACP, Adolescent & Young Adult Physician

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    HERON’s VIEW

    June 4, 2026
    09 JUNE- Opening of ‘Experiments in Form’, a satellite exhibition of the 2026 AAS conference. :: Featuring new digital animation ‘Heron’s View’ by Mparntwe graphic storytelling collective Stick Mob. :: FREE and open to all :: Curated by Lisa Stefanoff in collaboration with Maybe Eat Media/Mparntwe VR Lab
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    JOURNAL COMMISSION – Voiceworks Issue #137 GUTTERS

    May 21, 2026
    Our work was inspired by visiting the Artback exhibition at 8 Hele Crescent, Wangka Walytja – The Life and Times of the Papunya Literature Production Centre by Papunya Tjupi artists.
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    JOURNAL COMMISSION – The Suburban Review #40 UNTRUE 

    March 19, 2026
    For The Suburban Review journal commission, we created a front cover, a two-page comic, and an illustration responding to Erin Richie’s flash fiction Catching Impossible Things. 
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Wearable storytelling

Stick Mob Studio is a socially led enterprise. As a collective, we believe in the power of storytelling to open up radically different possibilities.

Stick Mob live and work on Arrernte Country, Central Australia.  We pay our respect to our ancestors past-present-emerging through honouring our continued connection to Country, story, and each other.

L-R: Seraphina Newberry, Alyssa Mason, Declan Miller, Wendy Cowan, Racy Dog

Stick Mob Studio do not use AI to write or illustrate our stories. Everything we create comes from our own hands, imaginations, voices, and storytelling practices.