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Book celebrates creative community

September 13, 2024 BY
Heathcote Creative Community Book

Profiling our makers: Arts Officer Rohan Phillips, City of Greater Bendigo mayor Cr Andrea Metcalf, photographer Adam Brady and Susie Marcroft at the launch of Creative Heathcote. Photo: SANDRA JAMES

HEATHCOTE’S creative community and artists are celebrated in new book Creative Heathcote, which was launched at a special presentation in Heathcote last week.

The publication was produced by artist and publisher Susie Marcroft with support from the City of Greater Bendigo’s Creative Communities team.

The book profiles visual artists, musicians, poets, writers, actors, performers, and filmmakers, from amateurs to established creatives, who present work nationally and internationally.

The publication also features community groups and arts venues, including those involved in Heathcote’s food and wine industry, accommodation, and local experiences that have a commitment to support and present local creative acts and arts initiatives.

Bendigo Venues and Events coordinator creative communities Maree Tonkin said the city was delighted to be involved in the project as part of its commitment to creative arts in Heathcote.

“Creative Heathcote captures the local creative underbelly of this regional town with stunning images and wonderful creative profiles,” Ms Tonkin said.

“It is a perfect way to inform audiences of where works or performances can be viewed, experienced, and enjoyed in Heathcote. “It is hoped this book will also be of value to visitors and others looking to discover and engage with local artists.

“It is also an inspiration for others who may be thinking of pursuing their own artistic endeavours.

“Arts and culture build communities, and it is hoped this publication supports the creative community in Heathcote.

“The publication is a joy to browse with the creatives seen within the context of their artistic pursuits in the historical goldfields and wine-growing township of Heathcote and surrounds.

“It acknowledges the contribution these artists and other creatives make to this community with surprise, delight and thought-provoking experiences.”

The 36 artists and arts groups responded to an expression of interest last May and those included encompass the visual arts, crafts, performing arts, writing and film.

Creative Heathcote is a free publication, and hard copies are available at arts and tourism locations in Heathcote.

An online version is available on the CoGB website.