“Scenes from an Ordinary Life” is the name of the latest exhibition at the Burrangong Gallery which is beside the Young Information Centre, Young Railway Station, corners of Lovell and Main Streets, Young.
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It’s an intriguing collaboration between artist Wendy Hart, and photographer Candice Bianchini, The pair explore every day events from a fresh perspective.
The opening is on Saturday, September 22, commencing at 11 am on the railway platform where a scrumptious morning tea will be served. All who wish to attend are invited however if you can’t come to the opening it will remain open seven days a week until November 2, 2018.
Also on show will a broad range of works from members of the Young Society of Artists .
For more information or for photographs contact Heather Ruhl on 02 6382 3268.
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Calling all artists who wish to compete in the 35th Annual Competitive Art Exhibition to be held in the Young Town Hall during the Young Cherry Festival in December.
It is open to artists who live within a 120 km radius of Young and there are 11 categories enter plus the People’s Choice category, giving opportunity for all who wish to be part of this exhibition. There’s more than $5000’s in prize money, which has been donated by an array of sponsors. Entries close November 8.
Entry forms are available at Which Craft and at West End Gift Shop, and also in Young at The Southern Cross Cinema, The Young Visitors Centre, and The Young Town Hall.
For more information or for photographs contact Heather Ruhl on 02 6382 3268.
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The Murrumburrah Writers Group is the newest band of writers in town, and is seeking those who are interested in joining.
It’s due to open its doors on Thursday, October 18 at 6 pm and monthly meetings will be held on the third Thursday of every month with the exception of the summer holidays.
“We’re hoping to attract members ranging from amateur to professional writers from all genre.” Organiser Robin Cooper said. “I believe there’s a need for a writers group in this area as there has already been interest put forward”
Writing workshops will run on weekends and once underway additional workshops will operate during school holidays for those school age folk who love writing.
The Writing group’s new home will at the old Murrumburrah Court house, corner of Vernon and Albury Streets, Murrumburrah.
For more information, you are welcome to contact Robin Cooper on 02 6386 2100 or 0408 021 026.