![THE YEAR AHEAD: Artists Arkeria Armstrong, Janet Bromley and Troy Firebrace are excited for the Arts Calendar launch at Dudley House on Friday. Picture: GLENN DANIELS THE YEAR AHEAD: Artists Arkeria Armstrong, Janet Bromley and Troy Firebrace are excited for the Arts Calendar launch at Dudley House on Friday. Picture: GLENN DANIELS](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/dNmjTCUWGCi8W4CsChEdGZ/aca0841d-f660-4b51-a7ad-b30fe4b5c128.JPG/r0_0_3456_4044_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The region’s artistic community will come together this Friday at a garden party to celebrate this year’s creative calendar.
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Hosted by Dudley House, the garden party will launch the Capital Community Connect Arts 2017 brochure.
“The city supports a range of inclusive arts based activities, workshops, exhibitions and performances and the 2017 brochure provides important information about activities and the opportunities that are on offer throughout 2017,” City of Greater Bendigo arts and culture Coordinator Maree Tonkin said.
“The arts are important because they enable individuals and communities to express their creativity and culture.
“Participation in and access to a vibrant arts program for all residents ensures that Greater Bendigo continues to thrive as a creative, innovative and connected community.”
People wishing to attend can send an RSVP to arts.info@bendigo.vic.gov.au
The Connect Arts 2017 brochure is available from The Capital and the City of Greater Bendigo office.