Bungee Art Exhibition Opening Night July 2024
Bungee Art Exhibition Opening night was a fantastic evening! The gallery was filled with amazing artworks, showcasing the extraordinary talent of our young artists. Highlights included a striking painting of a snake, beautiful and creative canvas artworks, digital graphics, face masks, and clay models. One standout piece was an adorable clay modeled pig.
The event was hosted by Rav Hind, the Bungee Program Facilitator, who introduced the new Bungee Program Coordinator, John Vance.
The exhibition will continue to run at the Belconnen Community Gallery from the 8th to the 19th of July, during the gallery’s opening hours.
Special thanks to everyone who stopped by to support our young artists.


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