Exhibition celebrates artists Living in Livingstone
10 Artists: Living in Livingstone is an annual exhibition showcasing the work of ten local visual artists.
The 2018 exhibition is on show at Yeppoon’s Mill Gallery until October 9.
This year’s artists are:
Amanda Lawrence
Belinda Reid
Emily Szilveszter
Jet James
Julie Barratt
Kay Duggan
Nellie Lovegrove
Noel Brady
Sambuddhanand Saraswati
Yvonne Moloney-Law
Since 2015, the exhibition has celebrated the works of dozens of the Livingstone Shire’s top artists, including residents from the Capricorn Coast and inland through rural areas like The Caves.
Check it out at The Mill Gallery until October 9.
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