An exhibition of work by the Warragul Camera Club is currently on display at the West Gippsland Arts Centre.
Located across levels two and three, the exhibition features more than 50 prints and a wide range of photography genres including portraits, landscapes, astrophotography, and aerial photography.
Renowned for its promotion of photography as an accessible art form, the Warragul Camera Club welcomes members of all experience levels, from young amateurs to seasoned professionals.
Louise Sedgman's exhibition of equine photography is located on level four of the arts centre.
Specialising in equine photography, Louise has been honoured with the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers' Victorian Professional Pet and Animal Photographer of the Year award. Her exhibition promises to leave viewers mesmerised by the grace and beauty of her equine subjects.
Both exhibitions will be on display at the West Gippsland Arts Centre until Friday September 27.
Longwarry celebrates culture and literacy
Longwarry Primary school celebrated the opening of its refurbished library and newly established Indigenous garden on Friday, August 30 with a number of special events at the school. The day kicked off with a book character parade. With book week...