Charlie Muirs Exhibition
Charlie Muir Exhibition. Japanese Anime graphic style of art, MEAC is delighted to showcase his work. Come and have a look 9 to 3 Mon – Fri
- When:
- Wed, 12 Wednesday 12th Mar of March – Mon, 7 Apr 2025 , to Monday 7th of April, 2025,
- Where:
- Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre. 23 Alexandra Street Mooroopna 3629
- Cost:
- FREE
- Contact:
- Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre (MEAC) on 58251774 or
- Website:
- www.meac.com.au
Times:
9 am to 3 pm Monday to Friday
Charlie Muir is a 15-year-old year nine student from Notre Dame College. He has a love of Japanese Anime which is influenced his graphic style of art
He has drawn from a time when he could hold a pencil and has evolved quickly to his own style.
(MEAC) is delighted to say “you saw his work here first “
We believe Charlie has a bright future in art and his work is detailed and impressive. Come and have a look 9 to 3 Mon – Fri
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