Tatura-based artist Rachel Doller presents a new body of work, Dry Paddocks and Sunsets at McKellars Picture Farming and Wall Art gallery window on Shepparton's Corio St. The works will be visible throughout the month of June from 9 am to 5 pm. Struck by the immense beauty and simplicity found in our regional landscapes, Ms Doller embraces the drama of those dry, endless paddocks and the kaleidoscope of colour dancing across the sky at sunset. Entry is free.
National Reconciliation Week Art Exhibition
Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre is holding an exhibition commemorating National Reconciliation Week from 10 am to 3 pm daily. The exhibition showcases a range of impressive indigenous artwork by local artists Greg James, Holly McLennan Brown and Tom Day. Running until June 10, head down to see a range of canvasses, woods, fabrics and ceramics. All three artists take inspiration from their cultural heritage, drawing upon dreaming and creation stories as well as their connection to country. Entry is free.
Saturday
Kids Space
The first and third Saturday of every month, Kids Space will host a different activity for kids of all ages. From 10 am to 2 pm, head down to Shepparton's Maude St Mall for some free family fun. Contact Bonnie McIntosh on 0429 478 602 or email bonnie.mcintosh@shepparton.vic.gov.au for details.
Sunday
Tallarook Farmers’ Market
The full Tallarook Farmers’ Market is going ahead this month with mandatory check-ins, stall spacing and masks required inside. Head down to the Tallarook Mechanics’ Institute from 8.30 am to 12 pm for authentic locally grown produce from real farmers living in the Goulburn Valley. There's also beautiful handmade craft items from local makers. Grab a coffee and check out the range of ready-to-eat food while listening to live music.