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The faces of Rocherlea's art attack
RANT Arts' Pathways program delivered art classes at the Rocherlea men's shed. The classes were attended by Launceston locals including a group of the Bhutanese community.
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Newstead artist Abhay Nique said he attended the workshops so he could develop his craft.
Pictures: Paul Scambler
Dol Rai, a worker from the Migrant Resource Centre and translator for the Bhutanese group, said the classes gave the group a creative outlet and offered a community connection.
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