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Thought-provoking exhibition set to reflect on community

April 3, 2019 BY

Mirrors of Reflection will run at the SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre from April 6 to 14.

A SENSITIVE and uplifting exhibition addressing a human rights issue that has led to political divide and deep community concern will be held in Drysdale from this weekend.

The ‘Mirrors of Reflection’ exhibition will run at the SpringDale Hall at the SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre from April 6-14.

Step into a chamber of reflections, gentle music, shimmering lights and artworks and experience this thought-provoking exhibition.

Combining paintings, mirrors, sculpture, fibre, graphics and text, ‘Mirrors of Reflection’ challenges people to reflect on our humanity towards people seeking asylum.

Created by artists from Queenscliff Rural Australians for Refugees, the exhibition is proudly hosted by SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre.

“Art has the power to open minds, touch hearts and challenge beliefs”, Queenscliff RAR spokesperson Cathie Bond said.

“We invite members of our local community and visitors to the Bellarine to view this memorable exhibition and reflect on its beauty and message.”

The exhibition is open from 10am to 4pm daily. Entry is free.

For more information about the exhibition, email Queenscliff RAR at [email protected].