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HomeEntertainmentThree new exhibitions to excite crowds at Cooroy Butter Factory

Three new exhibitions to excite crowds at Cooroy Butter Factory

Three new exhibitions which explore themes of embodiment, touch and environmental sensitivity come to the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre in October.

The CBFAC introduces The Crooked Line Collective, a South-East Queensland based arts collective, and two first time exhibitors, Tess Hagan and Caroline Hodges and presents the Members No. 3 exhibition in the upstairs members gallery.

The Crooked Line Collective’s exhibition Downstream raises ethical questions about care and attention to where and how we live.

Tess Hagan’s exhibition Echoes of Being is a painterly meditation through abstracted depictions of the female form, on the magnetic nature of self, how we attract what we energetically embody.

Caroline Hodges exhibition, Transferring Touch, employs hand crafted ceramic works designed to enhance the tactile nature of the medium – a direct transfer of touch from the artist to the viewer.

A exhibition opening event will be held on Saturday 11 October from 4-6pm.

Exhibition Opening Event

– Date: Saturday 11 October

– Time: 4pm to 6pm

– Location: Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre, 11 Maple St, Cooroy.

– Everyone is welcome, finger food and bar open to purchase drinks.

– New exhibitions run from 9 October – 9 November.

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