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Trail artists’ show

By MP News GroupSeptember 8, 2023Updated:September 11, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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ARTISTS who regularly open their studios along the Peninsula Studio Trail are holding their annual combined art exhibition at Mornington.

The annual studio trail started 15 years ago and includes about 30 artists working in a variety of mediums, including painting, textiles, ceramics, printmaking and sculpture.

New works will be displayed at this month’s exhibition and visitors will have a chance to meet and speak with the artists.

The exhibition is being held at The Studio, 91 Wilson’s Road, Mornington.

Tickets to the opening night on Friday 22 September are $15 a person and include food and wine and entertainment by the Kissing Harriet jazz band.

Book at on Eventbrite via peninsulastudiotrailinc.org

Ticket holders will have a chance to win a ceramic piece by potter John Stroomer by entering the People’s Choice Award.

A series of artist workshops will be held in parallel with the exhibition, 4 Steps to Abstract by Titane Laurent. Details: bit.ly/4StepstoAbstractWorkshop

The exhibition will open 10am-5pm daily until Sunday 1 October.

First published in the Mornington News – 5 September 2023

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