NEWS

Rolling the dice with cancer exhibition

Southern Cancer Care invites you to an evening of community consultation integrated with an extraordinary art exhibition on Friday, 18 October 2024 at The Cottage, Hazelhurst Arts Centre.

5 Sep 2024

Artwork: Tender Tenterfield by Becky Louise

 

You’re invited

Southern Cancer Care invites you to an evening of community consultation integrated with an extraordinary art exhibition. Southern Cancer Care is committed to build tailored resources, to better prepare and support carers through cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Southern Cancer Care is a not-for-profit organisation advocating and fundraising for the projects inspired by the cancer care centres within our St George and Sutherland community.

Our guest artist, Becky, journalled her story of great love and support for her late partner Nat through cancer.

Becky’s images are raw, honest and will inspire this discussion with our community. Come and be part of a night filled with art, compassion and community. Together, we can make a difference.

Join us for the opening of “Rolling the dice with cancer” on Friday, 18 October 2024, 6 – 9 pm at The Cottage*, Hazelhurst Arts Centre.

What to expect:

  • Thought-provoking artwork exploring love, loss and resilience
  • A community consultation on how we can better support carers
  • Drinks, canapés and a chance to engage with the local community

This is more than an exhibition – it’s a chance to foster a stronger support network and resources for carers.

Tickets are on sale now! Don’t miss out on this unique event.

Exhibition information

When:
Friday, 18 October 2024 6 – 9 pm

Where:
The Cottage*, Hazelhurst Arts Centre
782 Kingsway Gymea NSW 2227
(* heritage cottage, limited accessibility)

 

Tickets have now sold out.

Did you miss out on tickets for the “Rolling the dice with cancer” opening night? Don’t worry! The exhibition will be open to the public at Hazelhurst Arts Centre throughout this weekend during regular opening hours. We invite the whole community to visit The Cottage and explore this powerful exhibition.