Textile exhibition pushes traditional technique boundaries
A touring exhibition titled Australia Wide Nine opened at Esperance’s Cannery Arts Centre, featuring 35 contemporary textile artworks. Presented by the Ozquilt Network, the display runs until July 15 and includes pieces by local artist Tracey Bareli. Community events will deepen engagement, including a guided tour on June 25 and a stitching afternoon on July 2.
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