An exhibition of artworks by regional students and teachers will be launched at the Wagga Art Gallery on Saturday.
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An array of artworks by students from Coolamon Central, Franklin Public, Jugiong Public, Junee North Public, Temora Public, and Yerong Creek Public will be displayed.
The exhibition, Yalbayarra, telling to speak, has brought together schools across Wiradjuri country to learn more about the collections of the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Wagga Art Gallery.
Under the ‘Home Project’ education program, students and teachers were also able to learn more about local Wiradjuri artists, artworks and language.
“The reception and participation in the program has been truly amazing, with many wonderful outcomes for all participants,” manager of the art gallery Stephen Payne said.
“Wagga Art Gallery welcomes all to this celebration of creativity, diversity and engagement of schools, galleries and communities. There is so much to be seen from prints and paintings to beautifully woven objects. Come along and discover the hidden stories, talents and visions of our region’s next generation of artists.”
The exhibition will be launched at 1pm.