OAKHILL Gallery, Mornington, has a new micro residency program that is giving artists an opportunity to engage with gallery visitors and increase their exposure.

Artists are offered week-long free use of the space to exhibit their works and work on site, as well as chat and meet members of the public and other artists. County Court illustrator Fay Plamka – who works in a range of mediums – was at the gallery last week to start the program. She will be followed by different artists each week until early May.
Members of the public can visit to say hello and view works being exhibited.

Oakhill Gallery is a not for profit co-operative run by artists and volunteers, with a focus on providing accessible art spaces for all. The gallery is based out of the historic Dunns Homestead in Mornington-Tyabb Mornington, and offers a range of programs, from studio residencies to exhibition spaces to artist-led classes. The gallery also has a new gift shop and is calling on artists to include items or art or jewellery to sell.
Details: oakhillgallery.com

First published in the Mornington News – 12th March 2024

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