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May Programs and Events 2016
Read what's in store for you this May 2016 as offered by the Latrobe Regional Gallery.
Latrobe Regional Gallery for Events for May 2016
Check the various FREE events you can enjoy this month of May in Latrobe City.
In Conversation Neale Stratford
Education: 2PM, 3 MAY
Public: 5PM, 3 MAY
Join Neale Stratford as he discusses his exhibition Splinters of the Mind’s Eye.
FREE - RSVP 29 April
Professional Development Arts Law
9AM - 12.30PM
Friday 6 May
An introduction to the basics on creating a great foundation in your legal rights as an artist.
FREE - RSVP 2 May
What's on Friday Fling
5.30PM - 7.30PM
Friday 6 May
Kick off the weekend with free live entertainment and music by local performers.
FREE - RSVP 5 MAY
Demonstrations Embroiderers Guild
11AM - 4PM
Saturday 7 May
Members of the local Embroiderers Guild will demonstrate techniques used in the exhibition Joyful & Triumphant.
FREE - RSVP 6 May
Artist in Residence: Richard Tipping
5PM
Monday 16 May
Enjoy an exclusive evening with artist in residence Richard Tipping who will read a selection of art and poems.
FREE - RSVP 13 May
LATROBE REGIONAL GALLERY
138 Commercial Rd, Morwell, Victoria 3840, Australia
P. +61 3 5128 5700 E. lrg@latrobe.vic.gov.au
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