Artistic works benefit local primary school

Ban naked tea pots: quirky tea cosies were among many items on display at Bendigo's Off Ramp Creations exhibition.

Ban naked tea pots: quirky tea cosies were among many items on display at Bendigo's Off Ramp Creations exhibition.

Funds raised through an exhibition of the creative output of Bendigo-based staff will benefit a local primary school with a mult-cultural program.

The Off Ramp Creations exhibition demonstrated that staff do have a life outside work. The exhibition included photography, painting, poetry, woodwork, embroidery, patchwork and knitting. One staff member even launched a crusade to ensure no teapot goes un-cosied, contributing some delightful examples of tea-cosy art.

Curated for the second year by Dr Natalie Radomski, the exhibition ran for 10 days and was open to visitors and staff for a gold coin donation.

Creative: Bendigo-based staff revealed hidden talents.

Creative: Bendigo-based staff revealed hidden talents.

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