A performance art work at the Natimuk Courthouse is asking people to share an apology they were never given, and one they never made.
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The invitation is part of a work by Victorian multidisciplinary artist Sam Burke - and will be the basis of her latest exhibition apology I was never given, and the one I never made.
Ms Burke has undertaken a two week residency in Natimuk thanks to a grant from arts group ACT Natimuk.
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The performance will explore the universality of apology, and the apologies people hold onto, neither given or received.
Ms Burke said the responses to her invitation will be exhibited at the Nati Frinj as part of a projection and sound work - with all apologies to be anonymous.
Anyone interested in participating can send their apologies to the Natimuk Post Office.
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