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Do you have an interest in art and want to know more?
Do you have an interest in art and want to know more?
Then this is the opportunity for you. If you are a fan of the arts and interested in joining a volunteer team, the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery is looking for you. Volunteers are an integral part of the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery whether you prefer to be hands on, talk to people, or research projects, there is always an opportunity to give some time, reap rewards and gain new skills.
Meet people with similar interests, learn about art and interact with artists and visiting curators. The Wagga Wagga Art Gallery is a friendly and stimulating environment. From daily tasks to special exhibition openings and events, volunteers serve a weekly, monthly or as-needed basis. Help with workshops, administration, exhibitions, functions and lots more.
Who can become a Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Volunteer? You can! Volunteer positions are open to all individuals who meet application requirements and are willing to commit to providing assistance. The benefits for you are that you gain knowledge about the collections, how an Art Gallery operates and have fun in the process.
If you enjoy making things happen and working behind the scenes please phone and talk to Stephen Payne or Linda Elliott on 6926 9660
What: Becoming a Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Volunteer
When: Expressions of interest close Friday 27 February
Where: Shop/Reception-Main Gallery, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
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