Friday 15 November 2024
We are excited to offer local artists and makers the chance to showcase their work in the display cabinets at Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library—free of charge!
With six beautiful glass cabinets spread across the library's three floors, these spaces are ideal for community art and handmade items, creating a public platform for local creativity.
Creatives can book one or more cabinets for a month, with new displays refreshing monthly. This regular rotation means a diverse showcase of local talent and creativity is always on view for our library visitors.
If you're a painter, sculptor, craftsperson, or any artist looking for an accessible way to share your work, this is your opportunity to connect with the community.
Ready to apply? Please express your interest (EOI) by submitting this online form. Exhibition spaces specifications Location: Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library, across three floors Cabinets available: 6 cabinets total Booking period: Monthly rotations Cost: Free of charge Requirements: Successful EOI form application Detailed information for successful applicants can also found on this form.
Cabinet details: Safety glass compliant with AUS/NZ standards (AS1228-2006). Total weight of glass cabinets are between 80-110kg (depending on shelves and fit).
For further details, please get in touch with our friendly Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library team. Phone: [03] 4201 0672.
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