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SUNDAY Free event – Pop Culture Art Expo, Live Music at Barn & Co – Sunday – Raising funds for Breast Cancer Network Australia.

Breast Cancer Network Australia 2 mins read
Key Facts:

* Free afternnoon event at Barn & Co Balnarring.

* Sunday 19th OCtober 1 - 4pm 

* Pop Culture Art exhibition - Ben and Jake Ross

* Live Music 

* Raising funds for Breast Cancer Network Australia.

Barn & Co  - 238 Myers Rd, Balnarring  

 * Ross brothers available for interview on site and on the phone

 


A pop art exhibition and live music is on Sunday afternoon at Barn and Co to raise funds for Breast Cancer Network Australia 

Twin brothers Ben and Jake Ross, two well known pop culture artists are hosting the free event in honour of their mum Barb who died earlier this year. 

This marks Ben and Jake’s very first Australian exhibition together. All artworks are renditions of Barb Ross, there will be fine food, live music, raffles and drinks. 

Ben Ross says 30% of all artwork as well as food and beverages

 sold on the day will be donated to BCNA - 

" This is all about love. Mum was a cowgirl at heart and there is likely to be some line dancing from Jake and I". We hope this day will bring a smile to her face up on the big ranch above!"

Everyone is welcome.

Artworks will also be for sale online - 

https://www.benross.co/pages/mum-exhibit?_pos=1&_psq=mum&_ss=e&_v=1.0

Ben and Jake Ross are available for interview. Pics post event can be supplied 

 


About us:

About Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA)

Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) is Australia's leading breast cancer consumer organisation, representing over 250,000 individuals affected by breast cancer. Founded in 1998 by Lyn Swinburne, BCNA advocates for, connects, supports, and informs those affected by breast cancer, working with the broader healthcare community to influence a stronger and more equitable healthcare system. BCNA provides free, evidence-based information and support through various channels, including a helpline, online network, and digital resources, ensuring that individuals across Australia, including those in rural and regional areas, have access to the best care, treatment, and support. The organisation is represented by the Pink Lady silhouette, symbolising its focus on the people affected by breast cancer and all those around them, not the disease.


Contact details:

Kellie Curtain 

M: 0412 339690

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