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Celebrate art and creativity at Cooroy Butter Factory

Join a special celebration of art and creativity at the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre as the gallery presents Then and Now by Clare Llewelyn, alongside a Members Christmas Sale Show.

In Then and Now, Art begins in the personal but reaches its culmination in the universal.

Clare Llewelyn’s artwork reflects this necessary dynamic, tracing a path from her own experience as woman and as artist to the shared human tragicomedy we call “Life.” This exhibition is both a retrospective and a show of current work and represents a journey for us all.

The Members Christmas Sale Show fills the upstairs gallery with festive cheer and the vibrant creativity of Butter Factory Members.

Discover an inspiring array of paintings, sculpture, glasswork, and ceramics — perfect for gifting or finding that one-of-a-kind piece for your home.

Come celebrate the opening on Saturday 22 November, 4–6pm, enjoy a drink with friends and welcome the holiday season surrounded by art. Everyone is welcome, finger food and a bar open to purchase drinks.

New Exhibitions – Then and Now, Clare Llewelyn & Members Christmas Sale Show

Exhibition Opening Event: Saturday 22 November, 4–6pm

Exhibition Dates: 22 November – 24 December

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