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Red Threads Kimonos move from the Regional Gallery back to REDinc.

Red Threads began through as an idea a few years ago when the amazing artists of REDinc. voiced a strong desire to create costumes and pieces of art to wear. Lismore, and the Northern Rivers in general celebrates its incredible diversity through dressing up on a daily basis – “style is being yourself, but on […]
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REDinc. Byron Shire Artists Show their True Colours

An awesome night was had by all at the recent (first ever!) REDinc. Byron Shire Art Expo at Mullumbimby last Friday.  The event saw nearly 100 people from the local area drop by to peruse the beautiful artwork created by the REDinc. artists guided by Art Facilitator, Cheryl Bailey. James Guppy, a local and world […]
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REDinc. Artists Win Big: TURSA Art Competition 2017

REDinc.artist, Jennifer Lowrey, won first prize in the category of: Issues in Contemporary Life.   In that same category Peter Dickson and Justine Rose were commended.  It must be noted that in this category all winners were REDinc. artists!  Nathan Gooley’s work was also highly commended in the category of Portraits. A huge congratulations to all the winners […]
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REDinc. flies to WoW, NZ! Dear Diary…

The World of Wearable Art exhibition took place in NZ last week and a group of keen REDinc. wearable artists and REDinc. support crew flew over to the Island of the Long White Cloud to check out some of the world’s most incredible costumes!  Here’s their diary of all their adventures: Thursday 28th Sept. 2017 […]
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Zactivism! Under the skin of REDinc.’s Chief Finance Guy

The Zactivist, Zac Paden, will be getting under the skin of local Lismore folk in a series of interviews in the coming weeks.  He starts with CFO of REDinc. Steven Dale – check out the goss!  
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Southern Cross University comes to REDinc.’s Aid!

Being flooded out had a huge impact on REDinc. (as you know!) and our ability to continue with services in the days after.   We thought that it was going to take us weeks, if not months, to recover from the devastation that the flood and ex-Cyclone Debbie wrought upon us and our town. But, […]
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