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Home Turf Art exhibition

Organiser
Leanne McIntyre
Organiser email
Date
Sat, 10/07/2021 - 10:00 - Sun, 11/07/2021 - 16:00
Cost of entry
FREE
Venue
Graceville Uniting Church Hall
City/town
Graceville
Post code
4075
State
Qld
Home Turf Art exhibition
Home Turf Art exhibition
Home Turf, an exhibition of more than 20 artists exploring and celebrating the unique architecture, history, environment, community and art of Chelmer, Graceville, Sherwood and surrounds is coming to Brisbane. This local event will activate the Walter Taylor-designed local landmark, the Graceville Uniting Church Hall precinct as a creative space while connecting local artists with the community. One of the highlights of the opening night on Saturday 10 July from 6-7.30pm, coinciding with NAIDOC week is an impressive Indigenous art projection that will illuminate the outside of the heritage-listed Graceville Uniting Church on Oxley Road Graceville. The art projection is the result of a unique collaboration between Indigenous artist Kane Brunjes and projection artist Mobius. Exhibiting their artwork in Home Turf are Indigenous artists Christopher Bassi, David Jones and Kane Brunjes. The Home Turf event is funded by a Creative Sparks Grant from the Brisbane City Council and is curated by local creative Leanne McIntyre, Home Turf Art. The Creative Sparks Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Brisbane City Council to support local arts and culture in Brisbane. Follow us @hometurf.art on Instagram and @hometurfart on Facebook. Registration essential for opening night celebrations and workshops. .

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