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Artists show their west side

Western suburbs artists of all ages will be celebrated in a new exhibition opening in Footscray on August 2.

The Show Your West Side Art Prize and Exhibition is produced by Footscray artists Sally Walshe, who is also known as LaDY MoHaWK.

The theme of the exhibition is ‘west side stories’, with artists from Melbourne’s west invited to explore their diverse experiences and stories through art.

Walshe said the exhibition was open to all creatives living, working or studying in Melbourne’s west – including children – because she wanted to created an inclusive exhibition.

Last year’s Show Your West Side exhibition was only open to Maribyrnong residents.

“I really want the west to be less bound by our municipalities, particularly in regards to arts opportunities,” Walshe said.

“Also, last year, lots of artists from other municipalities wanted to be involved. This year, I have also increased the number of mediums that will be exhibited.

“I wanted the exhibition to be inclusive rather than exclusive.”

Walshe said it’s essential that children feel they have a space to participate and contribute to a community’s culture.

“Last year, well over 100 children participated, and their work was so beautiful and uplifting,” she said.

“There will be twelve prizes, including four student prizes, totalling $5349.”

Show Your West Side will be open from August 2 to August 30 at the Footscray Connectivity Centre, 138 Nicholson Street, Footscray.

Details: ladymohawk.com.au or @Lady.Mohawk on Instagram.

Anne Parisianne

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