You’re Invited to attend the Scottsdale Art Gallery Cafe “Grand Finale” Exhibition
Scottsdale Art Gallery will be showcasing its final exhibition.
The exhibition is a celebration of 19 years in business and supporting Tasmanian artists and authors.
Where:
Scottsdale Art Gallery Cafe
42 King Street
Scottsdale 7260 Tasmania
The Exhibition Details
This is the final exhibition being held at the Scottsdale Art Gallery Cafe as Shirley and Rod explore their own creative paths in retirement.
You’re invited to the Opening
The Grand Finale opens on Sunday 19th May 2024 by business man Mr Neil Grose and runs until 23rd June.
Arrive from 2.00pm for the 2.30pm start.
Please RSVP to Shirley and Rod.
Exhibition Dates
The Grand Finale exhibition runs from Sunday 19th May until Sunday 23rd June 2024.
Exploring the Exhibition
The Grand Finale is a culmination of all the artists who have exhibited with the gallery over the past 19 years. Each have been invited to display an artwork and we say thank you to each person.
An Exhibition For Art Lovers
Everyone is welcome to the exhibition, whether to the official opening or during the five weeks following. Whether you are an art lover, collector or enjoy the ambiance of the gallery cafe.
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The Artists of the Exhibition
Among the thirty who are displaying their work is:
Alene Kieser is about to embark on a new series of the girl in the red coat. ‘Mimic’ is of the girl with trees in the mist in oils on board.
Ceramic artists Rynne Tanton and Bernadine Alting have again supported the gallery. Bernadine works in porcelain and has three colourful vases. Rynne has a mixture of crystalline vases and glaze on glaze plates.
Nigel Lazenby with ‘The Aftermath’ with a Black Cockatoo among the trees following a fire.
Richard Klekocuik of the ‘Tiger’s View, Lilydale Falls of a late Autumn morning as the tiger stood on a high bank’. Find the Tasmanian Tiger in the archival coloured pencil artwork.
John Gibb a local Scottsdale artist has one from Swim Cart Beach using his much loved style in acrylic on canvas.
Exhibition Featured Works
The exhibition features paintings, ceramics, jewellery, felted garments and scarves are all included in the exhibition.
There is timber furniture and clocks, history books and calendars, paintings and more paintings for you to enjoy.
About the Art Gallery
Fans of art, visitors in Tasmania and locals will love viewing the exceptional artwork here at Scottsdale Art Gallery Cafe.
We exclusively feature Tasmanian artists who use all kinds of media, including hung artwork, fine pottery, wood, glass, jewellery and more. The gallery has been operating since 2005.
Regular major exhibitions are held throughout the year, featuring works from an individual artist or group of artists, and the extensive stock is regularly revised.
We endeavour to represent the full spectrum of artistic tastes and philosophies, thereby providing a stimulating display of diverse Tasmanian fine and contemporary art.
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Artist Profile Stories
I want there to be more arts and crafts in our world, in our communities and in our own lives. Hopefully you’ve found this blog post inspiring and interesting.
So I’m creating, with your help, Art Trails Tasmania, allowing all of us who feel this love to create more of it.
And the Art Trails Tasmania blog is a key part of making this happen, telling the stories of members. It’s about what they have happening with workshops and classes, exhibitions, open studio trails, where to find their outlets, markets, fairs and festivals so you can shop their creations as well as their art and craft retreats.
Also being shared are the supporters of our artists, the galleries, shops, cafes, art societies and groups, places to stay and artist in residencies.
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