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Four local artists are facilitating FREE creative workshops with 'Big Art Small Halls' program
Come and enjoy with local artist to facilitate free creative workshops for the whole month of June.
Big Art Small Halls is an exciting opportunity to get involved in a professionally led creative project, taking place over winter in your local hall. Throughout June, four local artists are facilitating FREE creative workshops in four community halls across the Shire. Each program is different, offering a unique arts experience, from ceramics to dance theatre.
Delve into the thriving art and culture scene all across Gippsland, stop in and explore fascinating galleries with free community arts workshops
Full month workshop
While some programs ask you to sign up for the full month of workshops, others are more than happy for you to just drop by. All workshops welcome all ages and abilities. Please make sure you register your attendance beforehand.
Local artists to facilitate
Four local artists are facilitating free creative workshops in four community halls across the Shire. Each program is different, offering a unique arts experience, from ceramics to dance theatre. While some programs ask you to sign up for the full month of workshops, others are more than happy for you to just drop by.
For more information, please visit the big art.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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Published by: news@gippsland.com
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