An online art exhibition called 'Brave' is calling for LGTBQIA + youth artists to submit their artwork.
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The online exhibition is in collaboration with ReFrame and Community Links Wellbeing.
Youth LGTBQIA + artists between the ages of 12 and 25 are welcome to submit art work in any medium to the online exhibition.
The theme of the exhibition is to create something that reflects and details the artists experience as a young LGTBQIA + person living in regional Australia.
Art submissions can be made via the QR code on the poster. All you need to do is open the camera app on your phone and face it to the QR code and follow the link.
Submissions close on August 1.
The online exhibition will be held on August 14.
For more information email braveart2020@gmail.com
ReFrame is a youth mental health program in the Wingecarribee Shire aimed at helping youth between the ages of 12 to 25 who are having a tough time.
You can contact ReFrame on 0455 104 104 or email mhintake@communitylinks.org.au,
Community Links Wellbeing is a not-for-profit non-Government community organisation in the Wingecarribee Shire.
The service supports all members of the community and provides resources for community development, events, groups, workshops, youth programs, crisis support, carer support, family support, Allied Health and Mental Health Services.
You can call Community Links Wellbeing on 4683 2777 or info@communitylinks.org.au.
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