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Kyneton Library Calls for Tiny Art Submissions – Act Now!

URGENT UPDATE: The Kyneton Library is now accepting submissions for its highly anticipated Tiny Art Show, a unique opportunity for artists of all ages to showcase their creativity. Submissions are open NOW, and participants are encouraged to create their own mini masterpieces on tiny canvases.

Starting today, artists between the ages of 5 and 105 can collect their free mini canvases at the Kyneton Library during operating hours. However, artists should note that only one canvas can be collected per person, so don’t miss your chance to join in on this exciting event!

All artwork must be returned to the library by Friday, October 3, to be featured in the Tiny Art Show, which runs from Monday, October 20 to Friday, October 28. During the exhibition, the public will have the chance to vote for their favorite tiny creations, with prizes awarded across multiple age categories: 5 to 12 years, 13 to 17 years, and 18 years and older.

Goldfields Libraries manager, Jess Saunders, expressed enthusiasm for the event, highlighting its previous success in libraries across the Macedon Ranges. “This is a free opportunity to explore your creative side, be playful, and have a bit of fun,” she stated. “It doesn’t matter what your skill level is; everyone is encouraged to take a canvas and see where it leads.”

The Tiny Art Show aims to foster community engagement and artistic expression. Whether you’re an accomplished artist or just starting out, this initiative invites everyone to join in the fun. Collect your canvas, unleash your creativity, and be part of this vibrant community event!

Don’t wait—get your canvas NOW and let your artistic talents shine!

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