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Cooroy Butter Factory welcomes three new solo exhibitions

The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre is set to welcome three new solo exhibitions and a suite of new artworks by their members with an exhibition opening event on Friday 27 June from 6-8pm.

Andrew Hillhouse’s On the Nature of Daylight investigates the fragmentation of light and image, drawing inspiration from the natural environment’s shifting forms and elusive beauty.

Alexander Naray’s exhibition, aptly named Sunshine Coast to Outback Queensland, presents a collection of oil paintings expressing his life-long love for Australia’s unique and dramatic environment, from the East coast to the Northern Territory.

Carnival by David Thorogood explores the curious internal sensations and simultaneity of levity and gravity, stillness and movement.

Upstairs in the Member’s Gallery, you will find a brand-new collection of works by talented, local members. Packed with paintings, drawings, ceramic and mixed media works, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.

Everyone is welcome to this free event with nibbles and a bar open to purchase drinks.

Event details:

Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre

DATE: Friday 27 June

TIME: 6pm-8pm

LOCATION: 11 Maple St, Cooroy

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