Online art exhibition

by Canterbury Bankstown Council
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  • Wow! Did you catch some of the activities during Reconciliation Week?

    The Bankstown Arts Centre is offering you a little bit more: An n of two First Nation artists, Uncle Badger Bates and Travis De Vries. You can watch Uncle Badger transform dead wood into beautiful artwork via a 3 minute video clip regarding his exhibition, The River is past, present and future. And view Travis’ sculptures and paintings for Scenes of Post Apocalypse.

    Details: You have until 24 July to check it out!

    https://www.cbcity.nsw.gov.au/arts-centre/whats-on/exhibitions


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