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First of year’s art trail openings

By MP News GroupMay 10, 2021Updated:May 11, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
ARTIST whose studios will be open at the end of this month are, from left, Jennifer Buntine, Jennifer Fletcher and Peninsula Studio Trail group president, Lisa O’Keefe. Picture: Supplied
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ARTISTS along the Peninsula Studio Trail are opening their doors at the end of this month for an open studios weekend  (29, 30 May).

Visitors are invited to visit the studios, speak with the artists about their creative process, see new artworks and satisfy curiosity about what goes on in the creative artist’s mind.

The group has new branding with signs showing the way along the trail designed by portrait and graphic artist, Marta Gola.

A website map makes it easy to plan a trip to the three art zones.

There are 30 artists along the Peninsula Studio Trail, which will be also open on 20, 21 and 27, 28 November.

Some of their works will also be shown in a group exhibition 6-20 October at Southern Buoy Studios, 1/19 Carbine Way, Mornington.

Details: www.facebook.com/PeninsulaStudioTrailInc or www.peninsulastudiotrailinc.org

Studio visits outside of the trail weekends can also be arranged with individual artists.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 11 May 2021

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