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HomeEntertainmentFind a unique gift at Cooroy's Mother's Day Market

Find a unique gift at Cooroy’s Mother’s Day Market

The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre’s Mother’s Day Market will be held on Saturday 10 May from 9am to 2pm.

Step inside the vibrant gallery spaces to find a stunning selection of 26 stalls selling unique creations from ceramics, jewellery, art prints and more.

The beautiful Artisan Store is also open and filled with locally made pieces.

Plus, there will be three new solo exhibitions by local artists opening on Saturday 17 May, 4pm-6pm.

Immerse yourself in the wildness, imperfection and strength of Australia’s native florals in Jasmine Veronique’s The Dance of Wildflowers: A celebration of our Native Flora.

Pippa Makgill’s installation, We Don’t Talk About Bruno, invites you to engage with the whimsical notion of paintings without walls.

In the Buttebox, Ren Jeske’s Conversations with Nature is a visceral response to the land on which she lives; it’s shifting surfaces, weathered textures, and quiet, unfolding rhythms.

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

Event: Three solo exhibitions opening

Date: Saturday 17 May

Time: 4pm – 6pm

Location: 11 Maple St, Cooroy

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