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Level Up exhibits rising Wyndham artists

Some Wyndham community centres are currently looking more colourful and creative than usual thanks to being converted in temporary galleries for the Level Up exhibitions.

Showcasing local Wyndham artists, the free exhibitions are underway at three community centres in Tarneit, Tarneit West and Point Cook until September.

Ana Hanson’s exhibition, ‘Unbound Terrain,’ is at Dianella Community Centre in Tarneit West until September 13, Jonabelle Cogan’s ‘Joiners’ is at the Tarneit Community Learning Centre until September 11, while Yu Fanghong’s ‘Blooming Red of Fabric Artistry’ closes at the Saltwater Community Centre in Point Cook on the same date.

Some artists are displaying their work for the first time and Wyndham councillor Marcel Mahfoud said the Level Up exhibitions not only benefit them, but the local communities that are hosting them.

“Each exhibition includes a local launch and opening night that encourages the

community to learn and understand the creative process, interact with the artists,

and gain insight into the inspiration behind the artworks.”

The Level Up exhibitions are free and are open daily from 9am to 5pm.

Details: https://shorturl.at/jsAZ3.

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