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Calling artists for Coal Creek 50th Anniversary Exhibition to submit expressions of interest by 31 Jan 2024
South Gippsland Council seeks artists or collectives for the Coal Creek Community Park and Museum's 50th Anniversary Exhibition. Submit your expressions of interest by January 31, 2024, envisioning "South Gippsland or the world in 50 years.
South Gippsland Shire Council is calling for Expressions of Interest from artists or art collectives to be a part of Coal Creek Community Park and Museum's 50th Anniversary Exhibition.
Up to 50 artworks, aligned with the 50th theme, will feature in the exhibition. Artists can submit up to three works by 31 Jan 2024
Attention all artists and artist collectives! Be a part of celebrating the 50th anniversary of Coal Creek in an exhibition encapsulating the theme of "What will South Gippsland or the world look like in 50 years?"
We invite you to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) for up to three works per artist or group to showcase in our upcoming display. Expressions of Interest close 31 January 2024. For key dates, more information and to submit your EOI, please visit 50th Anniversary website.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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