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Two vibrant exhibitions officially open on 29 March in Cooroy

Two inspiring exhibitions, Colour Hum and Narawi – Waves of the Sea, are set to run from 27 March until 8 May at the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre.

A solo show Colour Hum by local artist Sophia Cameron and a touring exhibition Narawi – Waves of the Sea from the Birrunga Gallery will open in the front spaces of the gallery.

Sophia Cameron said, “Painting and creating allows me the opportunity to explore and express my interest in human nature, especially people’s inner strength, kindness, resilience and humour.“

“The Sunshine Coast has been a magnet for me since I discovered it as a teenager.

“This body of work is a celebration of memorable moments and experiences enjoyed in this region, expressed in vivid and pulsing colour combinations to reflect its unique and special hum.“

The Butter Box begins its events program with an innovative workshop program and exhibition The Presentation of Art, while the members gallery reopens with a new collection of artists.

These new and vibrant exhibitions officially open on Saturday 29 March from 4-6pm and everyone is welcome.

For more information, visit butterfactoryartscentre.com.au

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