Celebrate the Change of Seasons with the Spring Growth Exhibition
We’re thrilled to announce our very first in-house art exhibition, “Spring Growth.”
This special event will feature fresh, original works created exclusively by members of Makers at the Courthouse.
The exhibition will run from 31st August to 21st September, and visitors are warmly invited to cast their vote for the People’s Choice Award.
Find us at:
1951 Main Road, Lilydale 7248
An Exhibition Showcasing Members’ Creativity
This event has been designed to give our members the opportunity to experience participating in an art exhibition in a supportive and relaxed environment—without the pressure of exhibiting in a large gallery.
The artworks on display will be shown for the very first time, with many pieces being unique, one-of-a-kind creations.
Invitation to the Opening
You’re invited to join us for the opening:
Sunday 31st August at 11am
Connect with Makers @ the Courthouse on Facebook and Instagram.
Calling All Art and Craft Lovers
This event is open to all members of the public to attend, offering the perfect opportunity to visit the gallery, enjoy the beautiful artwork on display, and spend a day exploring the charming town of Lilydale and its surrounding attractions.
What You’ll Find at the Exhibition
Expect a vibrant mix of jewellery, ceramics, paintings, crochet, textiles, and more on display.
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