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Art in isolation

The doors to Bunjil Place may be (temporarily) closed, but the team is still dedicated to delivering amazing arts and cultural experiences.

That’s why they have created #ArtsInIsolation, an online digital project delivers amazing arts experiences straight to your home.

Explore the latest exhibition in the gallery, enjoy a special stage performance with the family, or learn something new in the online workshops and art activities.

Keep up to date with #ArtsInIsolation on the Bunjil Facebook and Instagram pages and lookout for awesome content and activities the whole family can enjoy!

To get started go to bunjilplace.com.au/ArtsInIsolation

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