Saturday sunshine and smiles all around, welcoming the thrift community to our first Rummage Sale,
held in our favourite Courtyard in all the lands.
THANK YOU
Thank you to each of our incredible stall holders for bringing your treasures, your joy and your overwhelming positivity to our first event.
We can’t tag you all but we love you all equally! Thank you for sweating through the good stuff with us all day!
Spectacular overwhelming thanks to the best other half; work-wife I’ve ever had the pleasure to collaborate with Snash for your passion for the Clarry cultural community that’s even deeper than mine Four years of collaboration and creativity with you has been the highlight of my life.
Thank you to our inclusive and rockstar support team of Danny, Antony, Emily and the GRG Team ~ all of you just doing the absolute most for everyone with ease, patience and fun as always
Thank you to Lu for sharing your perfect eye so generously, and capturing all the magic of the crowds on the day, we can’t wait to create some new memories with you again already in December.
And thank you to YOU, all literally hundreds + hundreds + hundreds of you; who travelled from the bush or the coast or the range or the hills, who shopped, chatted, ate, drank, discovered the gallery, found a new friend, purchased a new/old piece of clothing, and just turned UP for a new event and brought the glorious soul of HOME alive.
We had the most fun yapping all day x
If this was your first time at the Gall; I hope you found something amazing & a new “third place” to make your heart happy.
If this was your 500th trip to the Courtyard; thank you for always supporting the arts & culture of the Clarry.
So so so SO much love + thanks;
Ang & Hannah & Soph { @tallowandtide } xo
Images all shot with love:
Lu Kingwell, Sunspell Photography, contributed to the Lizard Queens, 2024
Follow Lu > @sunspell.photography
VINTAGE RUMMAGE #2 THE SUMMER EDIT
VINTAGE RUMMAGE #2 THE SUMMER EDIT
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Visual arts and culture are everywhere: in the cities, in the regions, in remote communities, in every state and territory. Visual arts and culture are essential: for health, education, jobs, social cohesion, mental health, national identity, and a successful recovery. In times of need Australians turn to the arts. During the pandemic, 73% of Australians sought out arts and culture to improve their mood and quality of life.
All Australians would benefit immensely from ambitious visual arts and culture experiences made possible through strategic policy and funding investment.
— via the National Association for the Visual Arts