Discover Artists of the Ruggesd North West in the Anonymous Art Show at the Arty Duck

You’re invited to explore the Anonymous Art Show at the Arty Duck in Smithton.

As part of the Circular Head Council’s Feel Good February, artworks have been donated by local arts people to raise funds for our art and craft store and mental health services.

The theme for the artworks is “What Makes Me Feel Good.”

Each artist has written a short description of how they felt to create their piece.

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How the Annonymous Art Show Works

An exhibition and sale by anonymous artists to support the local community.

This is an event run jointly by our local Circular Head Council and The Arty Duck in Smithton. Each piece is for sale for $50 each

The artworks have been donated anonymously and are displayed without the artist’s names.

People pre-purchase selected pieces, to be collected at the end of the month, when the artist’s names will be revealed to the purchasers.

Works are a combination of paintings, collages and mixed mediums, including resin.

Exhibition Details

The Arty Duck is at 30 Smith Street, Smithton 7330 Tasmania

Organiser: Jodie Saville  0459 521 443

Opening Date: 1 February 2025 at 3.00 pm

Running Dates: 1 to 28 February 2025

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