From July 26 to August 25, the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre will exhibit 9 local artists in three separate exhibitions and another 8 artists from the Wide Bay Burnett area in a First Nations weaving exhibition.
A COLOURFUL OUTBACK Michael Augustine’s solo show explores the remote landscapes of the northwest Queensland outback. His works come from the desire to sense ancient time in the land.
FLOW & TACTILITY Artists Julia Vail, Margie Gibson and Victoria Bradbury highlight process and improvisation in a group of 2D works on paper and canvas and 3D works using ceramic, fibre and mixed media.
THROUGH THE WINDOW Artists Lynne Saunders, Judy Barass, Barb Hart and Elizabeth Farrell focus their work on print making, artist book making, paper and paper making, incorporating new technologies and pushing traditional boundaries.
THREADS OF UNITY The Threads of Unity exhibition is drawn from a four-day retreat in the mountains on the border of Kabi Kabi and Wakka Wakka territories which centered on Weaving, Wellbeing and Wonderful Women. It is presented by the First Nations organisation Stepping Black.
Artwork: Gorge by Michael Augustine
Entry is free - the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre, 11 Maple Street, Cooroy, is open from Tuesday to Friday, 10am-4pm; and on weekends from 9am-1pm.
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