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Spring exhibition season explores diverse themes

The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre opens the spring exhibition season with three new local exhibitions exploring diverse themes such as painting the face in the computer age, documenting the growing cycle of a flower farm and the renewal of an artist’s life through colour.

Face by David Parker; A Sense of Place: A year at the Acres by Helen Evans; and C’est la vie by Michele Rudder provide an intriguing insight into artistic process.

Also continuing is Threads of Unity, an exhibition of weaving that stemmed from a four-day retreat in the mountains on the border of Kabbi Kabbi and Wakka Wakka territories which centred on Weaving, Wellbeing, and Wonderful Women.

The official exhibition opening event is on Saturday 31 August from 4pm-6pm. Everyone is welcome. Bar available to purchase drinks.

The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre is open Tuesday to Friday 10am – 4pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am-1pm at 11 Maple St, Cooroy.

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