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MindMe | Group Exhibition | 14 NOVEMBER TO 10 JULY 2022 | Opening: 2.00pm, Sunday 14 November 2021

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MindMe
14 NOVEMBER TO 10 JULY 2022
Opening: 2.00pm, Sunday 14 November 2021

 

EXHIBITION DESCRIPTION

Curator John Waldron

 

Minding our mental health is a matter for us all. Making art and connecting with others creativity can aid our mental health. This group exhibition explores the importance of the arts for mental health.

 

Artists include: Pamela See, Neil Healey, Ken Munsie, Karike Ashworth, Anna Jacobson, Kim Schoenberger, Katrin Terton, Mark Leon, Liam Boswell, Imelda Miller, John Waldron, Warwick Healey, George Mccreath, Mark Gibson, Sarah Brown, Annika Strand, Judy Barrass, Corrie Wright, Jen Seevinck, Emmanuelle Holmes, Kerry Driver.

 

Funding & Partners

 

The Old Ambo has received funding and partnership support for MindMe from the Sunshine Coast Arts Foundation – ‘GIFTED’ Program; Sunshine Coast Council – Minor Grants; and Sunshine Coast Council and Arts Queensland – RADF Program.

 

The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.

 

 

Artist Mark Leon, AHHHH!! (1997), Linocut work on paper (AP)

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