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Join the Tiny Art Show

Connected Libraries has launched the 2024 Tiny Art Show.

Participants can collect a canvas for free from any Connected Library location at Bunjil Place, Cranbourne, Cranbourne West, Doveton, Endeavour Hills or Hampton Park Libraries, and create their masterpiece using any medium they like at home then return it for judging.

“The Tiny Art Show is a great way to fill in a few hours on these cold wintery days,” Courtney Rushton, Connected Libraries branch and adult program manager said.

“This competition is open to Connected Libraries members who are 16 and above and there are prizes to be won.”

“The Tiny Art Show has drawn more than 80 entrants in past years and we are sure

that 2024 will be just as successful, there is so much talent here in Casey!”

Entrants will automatically go into the draw to win an Art Pack hamper based on public voting.

Entries close on Friday 12 July.

For more information visit: https://www.connectedlibraries.org.au/tinyartshow/

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