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WSWA Annual Awards Exhibition 2024 (expired event)

Events Sep 5-8 City Farm Place

City Farm Pl, East Perth, WA 6000
0403940699

Description

WSWA Art Annual Awards Exhibition at City Farm Perth, fun for all. Come and try Watercolours with tips from practicing artists and buy your veg (Sat) at the same time!

The Watercolour Society Annual Awards Exhibition is at its heart a chance for Artist from the Society to showcase their work to the general public and attain recognition by prizes awarded by the judges. The 2024 special category is Sustainability. Artist are encouraged to promote, through their paintings, ideas of sustainability. This event is accessible to all and is free to attendees. Events include

  • A social 'Plein Air' event before the exhibition to promote the event. This is to "paint in the open Air' open to anyone who wishes to come.
  • Opening night Thursday 5th Sept 6.30-9.00pm Opened by Jo Trilling of ABC Radio,
  • A "Have a Go Table" The opportunities for the public to participate using the watercolours.to experiment with colour.
  • Artist talks and demos.
  • Sustainability Saturday event in conjunction with the City Farm Farmers Market. We will be setting up still life drawing /painting opportunities using the Farms produce to encourage all to have go. Perth City Farm, which is a non-profit community environmental centre, will also contribute to this learning by providing opportunities for the general public to view their work.

Details

Event date: Sep 5-8

Performers: Watercolour Society of WA members

Ticket Price Information: Free

Event Venue: City Farm Place

Accessibility: Fully accessible

Suited for: Families, Local Community

Art exhibitions: Painting

Other: Arts & Crafts

Location

City Farm Place
City Farm Pl, East Perth, WA 6000

We encourage you to use the train to Claisebrook Station it's a short walk from there or the Yellow Cat bus from Pert station drops you outside City Farm.

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