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Home>Arts, Culture & Heritage>Red Earth Gallery
Mooroolbark Community Centre's Red Earth Gallery officially opened in November 2007, with an annual group exhibition open to the public, entitled In My Backyard. Over 100 artists took part in the exhibition, creating an incredibly diverse collection of realistic and abstract works.
The Red Earth Gallery allows local and professional artists to exhibit their works. It gives artists the opportunity to show off their skills and express their ideas and concerns for the wider community to see and experience.
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| Red Earth Gallery Program | | RED EARTH GALLERY JULY TO DECEMBER PROGRAM
The Red Earth Gallery in the Mooroolbark Community Centre is featuring a vast array of fascinating exhibitions for the July to December program. Our aim is to engage local artists and encourage artistic development, while presenting works that depict the unique local experience.
This program features artists from a wide cross section of the community, and includes unique opportunities to engage with works as they are being created, and to interact and help in the creation of works yourself.
7 days, 70 minutes (20 Jul 15 Aug) See works being created over four weeks, as new photos to the exhibition are added weekly. Photos of paintings will be taken every 7 days, and ceramic works every 70 minutes.
Many Hands Make Art Work (24 Aug 12 Sep) Interactive exhibition created by Arts Out East that explores how individuals connect to each other and the community.
Vintage Artists (24 Sep 15 Oct) Art competition for those over 50, where money raised goes to the Maroondah Hospital. ENTRIES NOW OPEN!
Mooroolbark Childrens Film Festival (19 Oct 26 Oct) Schools from all over the Shire of Yarra Ranges have directed, animated and edited their own films accompanied by an exhibition of movie posters.
Sondy Ward (28 Oct 14 Nov) Sondy recycles images in new ways, borrowing from her own works, symbols and everyday objects to create new images and compositions.
We hope you enjoy the works on show.
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| Contact | | For more information please contact Adam Gray on 9726 5488 | |
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