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Rising star sparkles in gallery nod to NAIDOC Week
One of the works by Kyra Mancktelow – Born under a tree 1, 2020, ceramic, woven natural fibre, emu feathers and underglaze – will be on display from June 11 to July 24 at Logan Art Gallery.
Works by one of the most talented young artists in City of Logan will be showcased at Logan Art Gallery from next week.
The artworks, which include prints, sculptures, ceramics, paintings and weavings, are part of the first major solo exhibition by Crestmead artist Kyra Mancktelow (Quandamooka, Mardigan, South Sea Islander).
Kyra also designed the stunning mural on the Chester Park water reservoir on Middle Rd at Boronia Heights.
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Free, all inclusive dance sessions will be held for Isaac residents enjoying their golden years.
The Move Makers series of dance sessions for those aged over 55 is set to take stage in Moranbah, Clermont and Dysart from Thursday.
GOLD Moves Australia’s Gail Hewton and Julie Chenery are facilitating the series for those with and without mobility issues, as well as dance or allied health professionals interested in leading dance sessions for older people.
Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said the aim of the program was about being fun, social and beneficial for physical health, brain stimulation and overall well being.
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Individual artists and community groups are encouraged to apply for funding to connect and inspire Central Highlands communities.
Organisations, cultural groups and individuals can apply for the Central Highlands Regional Council’s Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).
The funding is targeted at creatives looking to adapt and innovate, creating quality arts and cultural experiences across the region.
CHRC Mayor Kerry Hayes said RADF was delivered as a partnership between the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and eligible local councils across the states.
“RADF is a flexible fund, enabling CHRC and other local councils to tailor RADF programs to suit the needs of their communities,” Mr Hayes said.