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The Pet Project: Swansea Workshop

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THE PET PROJECT – FREE SWANSEA WORKSHOP

Do you have a much loved pet that you would like to capture in a painting?
Register now to secure your place in our upcoming Swansea workshop.

Date: Saturday 9th October 2021
Time: 10am – 3:30pm
Venue: The Old Courthouse, 4 Noyes Street SWANSEA TAS 7190
Register: https://form.jotform.com/212558672499875

The School of Creative Arts and Media—University of Tasmania in partnership with local East Coast artists Lorraine Biggs and Donnalee Young, are offering you a free hands-on painting workshop to capture a charismatic portrait of your much-loved pet.

No experience is necessary other than an appetite for creative expression and a willingness to share stories of the special relationship that you have with your pet.
Spaces are limited. Registrations essential.

Priority will be given to participants who have not done a previous workshop.

If you would like more information, contact:
Email: thepetproject@utas.edu.au
Phone: 6226 4300
www.the-petproject.comwww.the-petproject.com

This project was made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia.

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