The Team
We are three passionate young creatives from the Gympie community looking to create, inspire and continue to learn and grow as artist. Have a little read into our lives and we can't wait to see you in person
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Director
Justin O'Mara
Justin is the founder of Art is Everywhere. Starting in 2021, just after the pandemic he noticed there was a big loss of creativity as people were not able to attend performances and art exhibits due to the fear of getting sick. In response to this he decided to get a team of young people together to help out with events as well as advertising them to the public. This not only gave artists a chance to have a low budget team for events but also give the young people work experience in the arts.
Justin spends most of his time as a dancer/dance teacher and enjoys coming up with new choreography, working on projects such as @sagemusicacademy or Be you flash mob for @gympiepridefestival
Other works he assists in are working in the music industry under @jazmynproduces whether it’s choreographing or behind the scenes. We have just started working with @beehiveeventsgympie to give us a chance to put some of our most love performers up on stage to give back to the community which we all love.
He loves to give everyone a chance to be the best them they can be and encourages them to go for things and get involved. Hope to see you at our next event. ❤️🌈🥰

Creative Designer
Jazmyn Smith
Self-taught, Jazmyn has travelled across Australia, New Zealand and America for over seven years now, Jazmyn is an accomplished film maker, photographer and event producer, working predominantly in the arts and music industries. 2023 saw Jazmyn Produces take home Channel 7’s Small Business of the Year Award for Queensland, and receive a shortlisting for ABC’s Trail Blazers program, which highlights young entrepreneurs from regional Australia.
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Head of set up
Latisha Walters
Savannah Jones is an 18 year old Gympie based musician, actor and artist. After discovering her love at a young age, the Nash graduate has since been honing in on her artistry in multiple forms, and is currently studying at UniSC to become a high school music and drama teacher. Her true passion lies within music, having been in several groups over the years ranging from jazz and classical to alternative and hard rock - a token to her stylistic versatility.
With her own music, her main weapons of choice are singing and guitar, having also played trumpet and piano. She has performed at events in venues across the region and beyond such as the Gympie Muster, Qube226, Space Girls Festival, and the AICM. Also an aspiring thespian, she has been in many musicals and theatre productions over the years as a lead performer. Through these opportunities, she has had the privilege to meet and work with industry level artists, helping to explore her craft. Savannah believes in the arts as a strong advocate for issues relevant to the current social and environmental climate, which is often reflected in her personal work. She hopes to inspire and enthuse the next generation to be involved in the arts and have a deep appreciation for all the joy and endless experiences it beholds.