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Take part in a new community workshop open to everybody at Nathalia Library! We have a new community art project open to everyone. Fabulous Farms in Fabric & Fibre combines small artworks representing our community into a single artwork. This large fabric and fibre mural depicts scenes representing farming communities across the Goulburn Valley. Each community member is welcome to contribute an artwork depicting what the Goulburn Valley means to you. While the format of artworks is not prescribed, they must not exceed 10cm x 10cm in size and must be able to be attached to the large fabric background. We encourage you to be creative - in shape, form and material. Contributions are welcomed from community members of all ages. While the work will primarily be of fabric and fibre, we encourage creativity and a variety of materials. Use your imagination and don’t be afraid to think outside the box. A crocheted flower, a tiny painted canvas, even an artwork in metal or timber can be included.
Artists preparing for exhibitions now have the opportunity to gain valuable behind-the-scenes knowledge in this practical, hands-on workshop. The G.R.A.I.N. Store’s gallery curator Ruby Wyatt-Carter will share insights from her experience working with exhibitions, including what galleries look for and how thoughtful preparation can elevate the overall presentation of your work. Whether you’re preparing for your first exhibition or refining your professional practice, this workshop will equip you with practical skills that can make installation day far smoother. Perfect for artists planning to submit work to upcoming exhibitions, or anyone wanting to better understand how artworks move from studio to gallery wall.