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Celebrating Coochiemudlo Island Heritage - Art Exhibition

Celebrating Coochiemudlo Island Heritage - Art Exhibition

Starts: Monday, 26 August 2024
Ends: Monday, 26 August 2024
This exhibition showcases artwork produced by artists living on Coochiemudlo Island. There are 40 artists in the Artisan Collective - all of whom are inspired by the beauty of the local environment. The art exhibition will launch the month long Heritage Celebration of significant island events such as a re-enactment of Matthew Flinders mapping the islands (this year being the 225th anniversary of his visit) and celebrating the islands unique 'Emerald Fringe''
Add to Calendar 2024-08-26 12:00 am 2024-08-26 12:00 am Celebrating Coochiemudlo Island Heritage - Art Exhibition This exhibition showcases artwork produced by artists living on Coochiemudlo Island. There are 40 artists in the Artisan Collective - all of whom are inspired by the beauty of the local environment. The art exhibition will launch the month long Heritage Celebration of significant island events such as a re-enactment of Matthew Flinders mapping the islands (this year being the 225th anniversary of his visit) and celebrating the islands unique 'Emerald Fringe'' Corner Elizabeth Street and Victoria Parade South, Coochiemudlo Island , QLD , 4184 , Australia
Corner Elizabeth Street and Victoria Parade South, Coochiemudlo Island , QLD , 4184 , Australia
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