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Stunning photos tells stories of mountain farmers

By Central Coast Council
Archived 23 Aug 2023 - Posted: 23 Jun 2023
Clare and Paul Thornley of Fibre Arts Shed.
The life stories of the farmers who call the Central Coast home are set to come alive in a visual spectacular this Saturday for one afternoon only.

When These Mountains Speak is an innovative series of pictures and stories that highlight the stories of seven farming families from diverse backgrounds. They represent a range of cultures and generations. 

To celebrate Refugee Week 2023, the community is invited to come along and enjoy the images shot by local photographer Jeremy Hudson and accompanying stories by Adrienne Ferreira. 

For those who can’t make it to the launch, the featured images and stories will be published  on the website here, immediately following the exhibition.

Council’s Director of Community and Recreation Melanie Smith said the photos provide a special insight into the farming way of life.

“The mountains and valleys have a strong and established tradition of farming that dates back across generations.

“It is wonderful these families have had their stories captured in photographs and I encourage the community to view these powerful images.

“There is an appetite in the community right now to learn more about farming. This was clearly evident in the recent success of the Harvest Festival, so this exhibition is perfectly timed,” Ms Smith said.

Council Administrator Rik Hart said community stories and exhibitions such as these enrich the culture of the Central Coast.

“The Central Coast proudly welcomes people from diverse cultural backgrounds who choose to build a life here.”

“At the two citizenship ceremonies already conducted this year, we’ve welcomed 600 new residents from countries including India, Philippines, South Africa, Brazil, Iran and Egypt.” 

“While many of our new residents are migrants, some have a refugee background, and I am proud that Council is able to support excellent visual displays such as When These Mountains Speak to help their stories to be told.”

When These Mountains Speak exhibition is on Saturday 24 June from 2:00pm until 5:00pm at Mangrove Mountain Hall.

Secure your free exhibition ticket today.

This article archived 23 Aug 2023

 
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