Jeanette Fry and Mary Henghan are proud to see their work on display at MEAC.
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Sharlene Baldo
Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre’s latest exhibit is showcasing the creativity of University of the Third Age students.
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Members of the art group have come together to showcase some of their art at MEAC, with a wide display of subjects, mediums and styles on display across the walls of the centre.
Jeanette Fry and Mary Henghan have been attending art classes with U3A for a number of years, and were excited to showcase some of the art they’ve been working on in and out of classes in this new exhibit, which opened on January 15.
Every painter’s individual style is on display.
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Georgia Tacey
“We love our art,” Ms Fry said.
“Every now and again, I will put my name down, and we’ll exhibit here, for whoever wants to do it.”
The accessibility and low cost of exhibiting at MEAC make it a favourite for artists to showcase their work.
“It’s all about promoting our art and socialising,” Ms Fry said.
“It’s nice to be able to exhibit locally.”
The artists have displayed their works in many different venues in the Goulburn Valley, including in Shepparton and Kyabram.
Working within their own individual styles and mediums, no two paintings are the same.
A painting of the Shanghai skyline, by Mary Henghan.
Photo by
Georgia Tacey
Some paintings reflect moments and travels, like Mrs Henghan’s trip to Shanghai, while others are unique in what the artist has used, such as Mrs Fry’s painting made out of Vegemite.
“It’s no different than watercolour,” she said.
“I did it on watercolour paper, and you just tone the Vegemite down with water.”
Jeanette Fry painted this portrait using Vegemite.
Photo by
Georgia Tacey
The art group meets once a week on Wednesdays, where the attendees can work on the art together.
“We’re like-minded artists, and we all go and help one another,” Ms Fry said.
“If somebody comes into the group that’s new, we’re quite happy to help out.
“It’s a good group to belong to.”
Jeanette Fry and Mary Henghan hope many people will check out the exhibition.
Photo by
Georgia Tacey
U3A’s exhibition will be on display until March 7 at MEAC, with all pieces on display for sale.