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An exhibition to celebrate the ‘space under our feet’

A new exhibition at the Melton Civic Centre reflects on our everyday lives and celebrates the unique details that make our neighbourhoods home.

Love Where You Are, a collection of vibrant paper art and collage from local artist, Tess Angala, explores how we can find a sense of home with great community support and

Creativity.

Ms Angala said the theme for this exhibition is showcasing Melton, how people celebrate being in the moment, appreciating the present and being grateful for the space under our feet.

“I am fascinated with colours, patterns and designs on paper and fabric,” she said.

“Most of the materials used here are scraps that I repurposed into artwork. I think it is important to be conscious about the environment in every little way possible.”

Tess Angala is a mum, illustrator, stationary designer, baker, writer, engineer and paper crafter who started her creative journey in the 2000s in Manila, Philippines.

All the creative magic takes place in her home studio in Caroline Springs where she runs her gifts and homewares business.

Featuring quirky illustrations, inclusive themes and abstract portraiture that represent the diversity of our local Melton community, Love Where You Are is Tess’s first exhibition and part

of Melton Council’s Groundwork program.

Groundwork aims to grow the creative practice of artists living and working within Melton to enrich the city’s creative ecology and economies.

Groundwork gives artists access to mentorship and curatorial advice from Council’s arts and events team, marketing and promotion support for their creative practices, and exhibition space at Melton Library & Learning Hub and Melton Civic Centre.

The exhibition will be open in Melton Civic Centre until February 2024.

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