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The SeeChange Arts Festival's official opening is on Saturday June 1 from 4.30pm at White Sands Park and the Huskisson area will come alive with activities.
The Jervis Bay and Basin Arts Incorporated, a not-for-profit community association, promises a visual and food feast for all.
Volunteer festival director, Doctor Natalie McDonagh, said she and many others were looking forward to the event.
Dr McDonagh said one of the exciting new features was establishing "a haven" at the Huskisson Community Hall.
The hall, for the entire festival, will be transformed into a creative arts hub.
The hub will be the home for the main visual art and small sculpture exhibition which has a first prize of $5000.
Independent judges will award the prize to the work they deem the best.
Huskisson's White Sands Park will also be a focal point of the festival.
The event's official opening, on Saturday June 1 from 4.30pm, will be held in the park.
A Welcome to Country and traditional dancing from the Vincentia High School dancers will be some of the opening night features.
"They [the dancers] do magnificent work," the festival director said.
Go to https://seechangefestival.net.au/ to see more details on the festival.
Related: SeeFood is part of SeeChange