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Lyn Madden Textile Art Exhibition at Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre
- When:
- Thu, 30 Thursday 30th Apr of April – Fri, 15 May 2026 , to Friday 15th of May, 2026,
- Where:
- Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre, 23 Alexandra street, Mooroopna
- Cost:
- FREE
- Contact:
- Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre (MEAC) on 03 5825 1774
- Website:
- facebook.com/mooroopnahub
Times:
The exhibition is open Mondays to Fridays from 9am to 3pm.
Entrance into the exhibition is free of charge.
Select pieces of art are available for purchase.
Prices and availability are shown alongside the artwork.
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Lyn Madden has been learnt, and taught both in Australia and overseas, the art of quilting and textile art. Her textile art work needs to be seen to be believed.