SALA EXHIBITION LAUNCH Pathways to Peace - the big reveal - see 2 finished installations
Event description
TWO interactive installations - sit in - walk on - artistic collaborations by your local artists and you'll be amongst the first to see it at our 2025 SALA Exhibition. On a table? On the floor?
What is a labyrinth? Why use one? What is all the excitement about?
During 2025 Members of BTNArts have been asking - where is peace? Is it ...
Peace of Mind
Mindfulness through arts practice
* Love, serenity, or found in nature
* Found in the symbols of the Dove or the Olive
Branch,
* Discovered within music
* Within Freedom of choice, life-style, community,
and unity
* In the Possibility of World Peace
* Experienced around water, hills or trees
* Felt as the moon waxes and wanes with the
seasons
* Walking, quietly meditating, alone or with others
* Is it in the freedom of expression, language, and dress?
Where is peace? We have through our activities - including 5 projects, been discovering different peaceful times. Our group has painted it's own pathway - a 7 metre labyrinth which can be used inside or out. Plus, members have created a memorial mosaic table - it's our own design - created for volunteers to enjoy their breaks - it's all about the Flinders and beyond. A tiny piece of peace pictured below. Bev Frensham has supported members to learn about the many facets of Labyrinth creating.
What do I need to bring?
You'll be walking right on the canvas art-work so you may wish to bring a clean pair of socks or we have over-shoe covers to protect the canvas if you chose to keep your shoes on.
What is included?
* Meet the Artists * Enjoy a supper while you browse art displayed
Walk the Labyrinth or sit and watch others on the path to peace
Listen to relaxing background music written by our musicians as part of the Flinders Songs - Recording Studio Project
Purchase peace pieces as you wish
The Flinders Songs - Recording Studio Project was made possible by the Australian Government Regional Arts Fund which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia.
The Mosaic Project was made possible with a small grant from Grant Connect - the Australian Government to provide a comfortable place for volunteers to meet or have their breaks.
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