Come all ye faithful: Kingston Council communications development officer Timmah Ball, left, and The Venerable Jennie Savage prepare for last year’s Interfaith Network Art Exhibition. Picture: Gary Sissons
Come all ye faithful: Kingston Council communications development officer Timmah Ball, left, and The Venerable Jennie Savage prepare for last year’s Interfaith Network Art Exhibition. Picture: Gary Sissons

ABOUT 30 local artists have been selected to take part in the annual Kingston Interfaith Network Art Exhibition to help celebrate the many faiths and cultures in the community.

This year’s exhibition: Reclaiming the Heart of Humanity, will be shown at Mordialloc’s St Nicholas Gallery, 9 Bear Street, 4-26 August.

Mayor Cr Geoff Gledhill said the exhibition featured a broad range of work from professional artists through to amateur enthusiasts. “It aims to celebrate harmony in our community and recognise our shared humanity,” Cr Gledhill said.

The annual event is a chance for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together through a common love of the arts.

The opening night launch is 6-8pm, Tuesday 11 August.  A discussion panel with selected artists is 2-4pm on Sunday 16 August.

See kingston.vic.gov.au or call 1300 653 356.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 29 July 2015

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