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Ours for the making
- When:
- Fri, 20 Friday 20th – Sun, 29 Mar 2026 , to Sunday 29th of March, 2026,
- Where:
- Shepparton Arts Festival Hub, 65 Fryers St, Shepparton VIC
- Cost:
- FREE
- Contact:
- Shepparton Arts Festival at
- Website:
- www.sheppartonfestival.org.au/ours-…
Times:
Exhibition: duration of the festival
Workshops:
- Saturday 21st March, 10 am - 11 am
- Friday 27th March, 1 pm - 2 pm
- Friday 27th March, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
- Live Performance @ Eats, Beats & Meets - Festival closing (Ticketed Event): Sunday 29th March, 5:00 pm
It explores our connection with each other, time, space and the environment, acknowledging place as having an active living presence. Featuring hundreds of handmade clay leaves, sound, and projection, it evokes temporal rhythms of growth, decay and renewal.
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Ours for the Making is an evolving installation by Victoria Cooper, Doug Spowart, Tegan Nash Ollett and Bree Marchbank, activated through performance and community participation.