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Two new exhibitions set to impress at Cooroy Butter Factory

Through November, Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre gets in early for Christmas with some great shows that provide an opportunity to acquire great artwork and explore deeper realities.

The exhibition New Homes for Old Art showcases affordable works that no longer fit one home but will now fit neatly into a new one.

Think Big features 15 local artists with large-sized works that are bold yet delicate, colourful yet subtle, and guaranteed to complement various decors.

Two other shows explore the subtlety of nature and embodied encounters with form and space.

Rose Goodwin’s exhibition Living Outside the Lines provides a large-scale abstract exhibition of works that capture the emotional essence of the natural world, focusing on the ocean and animals.

Jean Bennett and Lyne’s exhibition The Space in Between provides an installation of painting and sculpture that explores deeper realities, revealing a spirit of mystery and intrigue.

An official exhibition opening will be held on Friday 1 November from 6pm-8pm. Nibble and bar available to purchase drinks. Everyone is welcome.

These new exhibitions will run from 1 November to 1 December.

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