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Trail artists gather at The Studio

By Keith PlattSeptember 12, 2022Updated:September 14, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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EXHIBITING their works: Peninsula Studio Trail artists, back row from left, Gary Goodrich, Gwen Scott (seated), Ian Fletcher, Diane Williamson, Cathie Coleman, Janice Johnston, PST president Jennifer Fletcher (seated), Liz Walker, Karen Erasmus. Front from left, John Stroomer, Rosie Barber, Jan Taber, Lisa O’Keefe, John Trebilco, Janine Sisson. Picture: Noa Fletcher
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ARTISTS from around the Mornington Peninsula will be exhibiting their work later this month at The Studio, in Mornington.

Many of the 35 artists also participate in the annual Peninsula Studio Trail to be held later this year.

John Trebilco said the number of studio trail artists had doubled “during lockdown and the subsequent year”.

The types of art being produced had also diversified, and now included traditional, contemporary and abstract painters, jewellery makers, potters, sculptors in wood, metal, and repurposed, recycled objects, print makers, a book illustrator, shibori dye art, ink and resin art and silk painting.

Trebilco said the exhibition at The Studio was an opportunity to “meet the artists and artisans and see live artist talks and videos”.

“The artists will be manning the exhibition each day and look forward to speaking with visitors.”

The Peninsula Studio Trail Exhibition will be held at The Studio, Wilsons Road, Mornington. Opening night is 6.30pm-8.30pm Friday 23 September followed by the exhibition opening 10am-5pm until 2 October.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 13 September 2022

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