BETWEEN NATURE AND SIN
Exhibition explores undercurrents of existence
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Artist David Griggs takes our everyday experiences, turning them around to reveal cracks to exhume the raw undercurrent of society. Griggs focuses on political images, local histories and personal experiences. The exhibition is on show at the Griffith Regional Gallery and continues until April 22.
Shear Outback
Festival of the Blades
SHEAR Outback's Festival of the Blades which will see five shearing legends formally Inducted into The Australian Shearers Hall of Fame on Easter Sunday. The weekend starts at 7am on Easter Saturday with the annual Shear Outback Working Dog Trials. Saturday night is the Welcome Dinner at the Hay Services Club Fitness Centre. The formal induction will take place in the historic Murray Downs Woolshed at Shear Outback 10am on Sunday.
Local artists on display
Berton Vineyard Cellar Door
Recognising the value in the local artists and produce is something that Berton Vineyard has been looking to display for the past several years. Over the Easter long weekend they will be displaying four talented local artists and offering their work for sale: Molly Burgess, Patrick Napoli, Margaret Rossiter and Brad Wilson. This is the first time Molly's work will be on display at Berton's, gracing the walls alongside the others whose art is back by popular demand. The art on display offers a point of difference for the weekend's events, with all profits from sales going directly back to the artist themselves. Cellar Door manager Cherie Burton said it was a great chance to showcase the talent in the area.
'A Fair Day in Bagtown'
Pioneer Park Museum
This year's Action Day will have everything for everyone - family entertainment, activities and games, a whole selection of food and drinks, wool spinning, shearing, blacksmith demonstrations, old fashioned portraiture, a petting zoo, musical performances by 'Stickie Fingers Folk' and more. Kids can compete in sack races, sponge throw, apple bobbing, egg-and-spoon races and three-legged races. And as an added bonus, there will also be a prize for the best dressed. Ticket prices apply. Gates open at 10am.
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