A 7650km bike trip across Australia is the inspiration behind a new exhibition at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery that started this week.
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Architecture students Owen Kelly and Bobbie Bayley created the exhibition 'Girthy; With Slim Edges' after a year-long, 7650km architectural study along Australia's metaphorical heart-line, Uluru's latitude in 2017.
The exhibition features a huge tent that fills the interior space of Cessnock Regional Art Gallery as well as interactive exhibits for children and adults - aimed at challenging their knowledge of Australian geography, history and architecture.
Entry to the exhibition is free. Girthy; With Slim Edges runs until Sunday, August 11 and the official opening will be held this Saturday from noon until 1pm.
For further information contact Cessnock Regional Art Gallery on 4991 6619.