Wetlands get a fresh and salty work of art
A new public art sculpture in Heyfield's wetlands draws on water for its inspiration.
View ArticleAboriginal art symposium
There has been a fair bit of bad press lately about unscrupulous practices in the Aboriginal art scene with reports of exploitation and carpet bagging riddling the industry.
View ArticleSee the sea in the sand
A sculpture depicting scenes from the sea is being forged from sand on the foreshore at Lakes Entrance.
View ArticleArtists make friends with lakes
Visitors to the Gippsland Lakes could be in for a surprise with a series of art installations popping up in the natural environment.
View ArticleFrom bulrush to baskets
Leongatha Basket maker Pat Dale uses a traditional form to make contemporary works of art. She is exhibiting her work and sharing her craft as part of the Be Inspired Creative Gippsland arts festival.
View ArticleFish Creek: a small town with big art
Only 250 people live in Fish Creek near Wilsons Promontory, but the small town has more than its fair share of artists.
View ArticleThere's a little piece of Byron Bay in East Gippsland
The East Gippsland hamlet of Nowa Nowa has developed as a thriving boutique arts community in recent years.
View ArticleRegional Victorian artists fire up the big smoke
Regional artists have lit up Federation Square. From an exploding boat on the Yarra River to a light-box installation reflecting on Black Saturday, diverse art projects have been brought to Melbourne...
View ArticleNudes on top at Mount Nowa Nowa
The 10th Nowa Nowa Nudes art show has been opened with no shortage of people from around the state willing to paint or photograph themselves in the nude for public consumption.
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