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Creative Collective Memory Arts Project

We are excited to announce that our March, April and May workshops are now open for bookings!

Talented local artists will lead you through a creative process to capture your lived experience of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Creative Collective Memory Arts Project is a chance for us to come together and reconnect, to create, celebrate, reflect, and to honour our unique stories and experiences while building a memory bank for future generations.

Bookings are now open for all workshops.

Visit our webpage to register now.

** Please note: We have photographers coming to each workshop for a short visit so we can capture the artmaking in process!

The Creative Collective Memory Arts project is funded through the Libraries for Health and Wellbeing Program; an initiative of State Library Victoria (for the Library Board of Victoria) and Public Libraries Victoria under the banner of the Statewide Public Library Development Projects 2020 – 2023.

 

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