NATIMUK to host a number of creative shows over the weekend, despite Nati Frinj cancellation.
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In light of not being able to hold Nati Frinj this year due to the uncertainties of COVID, arts organisation, ACT Natimuk has focused on nurturing artists through providing supported Creative Lab opportunities and through hosting two visiting artist projects funding through the Regional Art Fund.
All this arts activity is resulting in a confluence of artistic happenings/installations over the weekend, October 29 to October 31, under the banner of Frinj Trim.
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So if you are in the area you might catch glimpse of some of the output from these creative explorations, or visit an installation, or actively participate in a workshop.
Firstly, there is the Through the Creative Lab program.
This program included Signals from the Dark and Art Caches.
Visiting artists projects included Rain Women.
This is an installation by Gillian Turner celebrating the employment of women in Natimuk in the 1950s.
This can be viewed on Saturday, October 30 9.30am - 9.30pm and Sunday October 31 9.30am - Midday
Find it at 117 Main Street, Natimuk (Entry through side gates into back garden).
All visitors/participants must be double vaccination or carry an official exemption and show proof on entry.