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Bentleys 40 Under 40 exhibition returns

On 21 January 2022 the Butter Factory Arts Centre will open their doors for the third time to the hugely anticipated; ‘Bentleys 40 Under 40 Exhibition and Art Prize’.

The exhibition has grown in strength each year and has attracted the attention of many in the Art industry of the region, especially with its opening event, which has redefined the experience of an ‘art opening’ with huge crowds, performances, food trucks and bands.

Hosting such a young show ensues a focus on a ‘young audience’, which is a demographic that is continually missing from galleries and gallery events in general.

This is an important exhibition that really offers young artists a professional space to showcase their work and provide opportunities not only to be seen but to connect to the creative community.

As a community based venue the Butter Factory Arts Centre supports and encourages the creatives in the region to flourish and this exhibition is a dynamic, contemporary and exciting show to kick off the 2022 exhibition program.

Amanda Bennetts, founder of the 40 Under 40 Exhibition said, “This exhibition provides the perfect opportunity for those thinking of adding to their art collection or starting their tenure as a budding art collector, as all art pieces are available for purchase.”

Thanks to the exhibition’s major sponsor, Bentleys Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors and event sponsors Wimmers and Land and Sea Brewery for making this show and opening night possible.

Those lucky enough to get their hands on a Closing Party ticket will undoubtedly have a great time, but for those who miss out, the exhibition opens to the public on 21 January and runs until the 6 March, make sure to check it out.

Tickets will be released on 23 January for $25.

For more information visit butterfactoryartscentre.com.au

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