Deborah Cavanagh's Longhorns in the Shade will be among the many artworks on display at the latest ARTBOX exhibition in Longwood.
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Strathbogie Shire Council’s ARTBOX program has hit Longwood with a powerful exhibition celebrating the creative spirit of two local women.
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On display now until June 30 is the work of Deborah Cavanagh and Hilary Ford, displayed at 60 Hill St, Longwood.
Strathbogie Shire Mayor Claire Ewart-Kennedy said the exhibition reflected the unique perspective and talents of the region’s creative community.
“This ARTBOX exhibition is a beautiful reminder that art doesn’t need to be far away or formal,” Cr Ewart-Kennedy said.
“It can live in the everyday — our gardens, our animals, our memories and our seasons.
“Deborah and Hilary capture all of that with extraordinary warmth and skill.”
Hilary Ford’s work captures the light and emotion of her local surroundings.
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Hilary Ford, who originally hails from Scotland and is now a long-time Euroa local, shares delicate watercolours inspired by her home, garden and memories of her time abroad.
Her work captures light and emotion in a way that invites viewers to pause and reflect.
Deborah Cavanagh moved to Euroa after 30 years in tropical Queensland, and brings bold depictions of the Victorian highlands, filled with colour, humour and a deep connection to place.
Known for painting ‘random local stuff’, Deborah’s work is both warm and familiar.
The ARTBOX is a mobile art space supported by Strathbogie Shire Council to showcase regional talent and bring visual art to unexpected places.
The current exhibition is part of a three-month activation of Hill St in Longwood, designed to engage locals and visitors.
“These exhibitions are about more than showcasing talent — they help connect our community to local stories and landscapes,” Cr Ewart-Kennedy said.
“They also celebrate the joy of lifelong creativity.
“It’s a privilege to host such accomplished women artists right here in Longwood.”