The Foundry's latest exhibition, Dreaming, which celebrates indigenous artwork, will come to a close this week.
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But closing the show with a bang will be a special event on Sunday, July 18, with the public invited to the Old Courthouse from 6pm to witness Biama's serpent, Dhungala, make its way down Murray Esplanade to the Foundry.
Along with dance performances and music in an indigenous language, people can hear Des Morgan tell a creation story, while also tasting kangaroo sausages and emu burgers.
Locals have their last chance to see the exhibition this week before it closes on Friday afternoon, with artwork by Brian Firebrace and the late Vera and Diana Cooper, along with works by Ruby Cooper, still on show Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm.
Also this week will be a the second and final free weaving workshop on Friday, July 16.
Denise Morgan Bulled, Ian Muir and Greta Morgan will host the workshop, which runs from 10am to noon.
With limited places, people are encouraged to book early by calling 0413 119 427.