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Crea ve Arts Batemans Bay Inc (CABBI) is exhibi ng at their Gallery in Mogo, pain ngs 2D and 3D artworks of their members, featuring Lyn Woolridge during the period to 26th July, 2021 “The Shape of Water” Vol 16 September 15th 2017 Award winning Malua Bay Ar st Lyn Woolridge has worked in many Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018 mediums and has twice been featured in the Australian Ar st Magazine. Her current pain ngs have a recurring theme which can be summed up by the phrase – “The Shape of Water” Her pain ngs are inspired by living close to the sea and by the rivers and creeks which are part of her daily world. Some focus on the way the water moves. Others are inspired by the reflec ons in the water and wet sand on a s ll day or the ripples formed by a light breeze. Another recurring focus of her work is the way light changes the way we see our natural world. These flee ng moments where the wave becomes transparent or the surface of the rock glows. Her award winning pain ngs hang in many homes and collec ons in Australia, Canada, United States of America, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, China. Lyn’s pain ngs can be seen at “The Gallery” Mogo, at 2/52 Sydney Street, Mogo. She also regularly exhibits in local and regional exhibi ons and welcomes commissions. Further examples of her work can be seen on her Website www.lynwoolridgeart.com "It is wonderful to once again be touring our Shire with our latest play", said Moruya Red Door Theatre President Anthony Mayne. A er an 18 month break we could all do with a laugh. So "Love on the Run" will present two one act plays, The Reluctant Bride by Jo Denver, & Love or Nearest Offer, by Hugh O'Brien ('with permission by Maverick Musicals'). Two comedies/farces centred around rela onships. "We launched Red Door Theatre in 2016 as an inclusive ensemble. Rather than audi ons, we work with the community who want to experience theatre, be it on stage, backstage or front of house. We have been fortunate to have a number of very experienced and talented actors suppor ng our newer members. And talking of experience, our latest plays are directed by the wonderful Phil Barr and Mary Kell; both gi ed actors and directors. We are excited that our tour will this year include Tuross Head and the Murrah Hall, in addi on to performing at Broulee, Moruya and Narooma. The venues & dates:- Kyla Park, Tuross. 3 July 7.30pm Murrah Hall 10 July 7.00pm Narooma Kinema, 11 July 2.00pm (TBC) St Peter's Anglican College Broulee 17 July 7.00pm & 18 July 2.00pm Moruya Golf Club 24 July 7.00pm & 25 July 2pm Moruya Golf Club, 25/07/21, 2.00pm

