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CARRUM REVITALISATION
RETHINK THE SPACE YOU LIVE IN AMAZING COMMUNITY SPACES START HERE
Scene it: Sharon Wedel, left, Jackie Goedhart and Emily Dunstan with paintings of Stony Point landscapes on exhibition at Frankston Arts Centre. Picture: Gary Sissons
Landscape views boxed in PUTTING vista views in the picture is the focus of an art exhibition at Frankston Art Centre’s Cube 37 Gallery featuring the work of Chisholm TAFE students. The Little Landscapes 9x5 Exhibition displays student artists’ paintings of Stony Point vistas on small boards inspired by the Heidelberg School of Melbourne painters who displayed works on cigar boxes first produced in 1889.
Emily Dunstan, 35, is studying for a diploma of visual arts at Chisholm TAFE in Frankston. She is “following a passion” and hopes to work as a curator in an arts gallery after graduation. “We visited an area where the fishermen are in Stony Point that is beautiful,” she said. “It wasn’t perfectly picturesque but the fishermen were gutting the fish and throwing gummy sharks out on to
the sand and it added a grotesque edge to it. Some people painted that.” Students works were painted in the “en plein air” tradition of reflecting changing light and tides. n The Little Landscapes 9x5 Exhibition is on display at Frankston Arts Centre, Cube 37 Gallery, 37 Davey St, Frankston until 3 June, Tues-Fri 9am5pm, Saturdays 9am-2pm, entry free. See thefac.com.au or call 9784 1896 for more details. Neil Walker
New Carrum village square, Carrum Station, areas to eat, meet and play, walking and cycling paths — you have the opportunity to help shape Carrum into a modern and connected local area.
Get involved Now the design solution for the Carrum level crossing removals has been decided, share your ideas with us about what you would like to see as part of the Carrum Revitalisation.
Community Forums We’re hosting a number of community forums at the Patterson River Secondary College, 70-98 Eel Race Road, Seaford. • Saturday 27 May, 10am – 12 noon Places are limited and bookings are required. Please register at your.levelcrossings.vic.gov.au/carrum or phone us on 1800 762 667. Based on demand, more sessions may be held.
Online ideas hub
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Visit your.levelcrossings.vic.gov.au/carrum to find out more about the Carrum revitalisation and the Carrum Level Crossing Removal Project.
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You can also jump online to share your ideas on our online ideas hub or complete our survey – available from 15 May to 11 June 2017.