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CRCS to host LGBTQIA+ art exhibition for World Pride Month
Capital Region Community Services is hosting an LGBTQIA+ art exhibition for World Pride Month world from the 13th to the 24th of February.
As part of this exhibition, one artist Nicole McCabe is putting together a soundscape of LGBTQIA+ voices to run as a looping audio track in the exhibition. The voices (potentially your voices) would be leaving a positive message you have (or wish you had) heard or received as a member of the LGBTIQA+ community.
If you do elect to participate, you can start the message with your name, but you are not required to identify yourself in the recording. Just record your 30 second – 1 minute audio clip and send to us into a message to be included in the piece.
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Email: contact@crcs.com.au
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