Coolum News Inform know grow Volume 1. Issue 2
September 2020
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Veteran honoured on VP Day - p6 Dancer Reina Takeuchi sways through the artwork of Manning Daly Art for a short film produced by local team, Pluggas for Horizon Festival 2020.
First Bay plays home to art A team of five were up at the crack of dawn in early August using rakes to convert the sandy canvas of First Bay at low tide into a temporary art work as part of a multidisciplinary project for this year’s COVID-safe Horizon Festival. Yandina-based artists Glen Manning and Kathy Daly guided the creation of their work, designed to mimic the appearance of microscopic phytoplankton, a vital part of our ocean ecosystem, too small to be seen with the naked eye.
The work, called Transience, represents the power a tiny organism can have on the health of our environment. While usually they work with a crowd present as part of the events schedule – this year’s installation was instead filmed in the making and converted to a short film that can be watched online at www.horizonfestival.com. au/event/transience. Other shows from the two week long festival can be seen online at www. horizonfestival.com.au. Coolum News, September 2020
Tasty recipes in two languages - p8
Wetlands are well worth a visit - p18