Youth Art Exhibit, Get Some Art In Ya’!
Why not head on down to Darwin City Council and take a look at the Youth Art Exhibition? Entrance is free and you might find an artwork done by one of your friends!
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Why not head on down to Darwin City Council and take a look at the Youth Art Exhibition? Entrance is free and you might find an artwork done by one of your friends!
When you’re so bored you can feel your eyeballs melting and you just need something, ANYTHING to do.
If you are aged between 12 and 21 years we welcome you to exhibit your paintings, drawings, sculptures, scribbled on note books, ANYTHING YOU LIKE to be shown in Council’s Community Art space.
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Darwin City Council Youth Projects invites young people aged between 12 and 20 years to apply to be
part of Council's Youth Advisory Group (YAG). YAG meets monthly to discuss and inform Counci on issues affecting young people, as well as organising and hosting projects.
Contact us for an information kit!
Phone: 89 300 300
Email: yag@darwin.nt.gov.au
Or submit your details online