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Young at Art student exhibition 2025

Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre

Young at Art student exhibition 2025
15th October - 03 November
Community Gallery Space, Franklin Arts Centre

This is an exhibition for all the Young at Art students from Term time or Holiday workshops. An opportunity to present their achievements from our classes and workshops over the last year, be proud of their work and stand up tall.

Exhibition Opening Party: Thursday 16th October, 4.00pm – 5.30pm: We would love all our students and families to attend the opening if possible. Please feel free to invite family and friends along, they will be more than welcome. Drinks and nibbles will be provided.

*Please RSVP if you will be attending our opening so we can gather numbers on anna@youngatart.co.nz. Any questions please feel free to contact us.

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