Wednesday, January 24, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Home Hill Chamber Of Commerce Prepares For Ephemera 2024

The Home Hill Harvest Festival Ephemera will once again be held in 2024 and the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce is inviting all interested artists, schools, organisations, or groups of fellow artists to be involved.

‘Ephemera’ is defined by something that exists or is enjoyed for only a short time, with the competition inviting local artists to create installations to be temporarily erected in Home Hill’s Lloyd Mann Park.

Once installed, Burdekin residents and visitors alike will be able to experience and enjoy the Burdekin’s Ephemera during the Home Hill Harvest Festival later in the year.

The Home Hill Chamber will be conducting the event this year and is already working on a project to be included in the Ephemera.

Put on your artist cap and be part of this exciting event in September 2024.

The event is open to anyone, only requiring the completion of an entry form and acceptance of the criteria to be part of the Sixth Annual Home Hill Harvest Festival Ephemera 2024.

More information will follow over the next few months with all dates to help artists plan their installations.

For more information, contact Uli Liessmann on 0439 822 064 or Robert Antoniazzi on 0407 637 679.

Uli Liessmann’s ‘Peace’ won the Judge’s Choice Award at Ephemera 2023

‘It’s a Colourful World’ by Maree McKeough and Lorraine Lynch won the People’s Choice Award

Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

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