You’re Invited to attend the Launceston Art Society’s first exhibition for 2024, “Imagine”
The Launceston Art Society is holding its first exhibition for members this year titled Imagine.
“When you look at the clouds or distant hills, do you imagine a world beyond?….do you look at the sea and wonder what secrets lie in its deep?”
The challenge for our members is to translate their imagining, no matter what direction that may take.
The Launceston Art Society (LAS) also has the privilege of having two Glover 2024 Finalists amongst our membership, Brad Quinn and William Muldoon who will be feature artists.
The Exhibition Details
Where: Legacy House, 59 York Street, Launceston 7250
When: Friday 8th to Friday 22nd March 2024, 11am – 3pm daily.
You’re invited to the Opening
The opening is being held on Friday 8th March 2024.
Arrive from 10.30am for the 11am start.
Exploring the Exhibition
Imagine Exhibition commences at 11am on Friday 8th March, 2024 with an official opening to which all are most welcome.
The exhibition is open to all members of the Launceston Art Society and there are two judged prizes:
- 1st Prize $1000 donated by LAS
- 2nd prize of $500 given by an anonymous donor.
Launceston Art Centre is kindly giving a voucher for $250 for The Peoples’ Choice Award.
Connect with The Launceston Art Society
To learn more about the Launceston Art Society (LAS) visit the website and follow on Facebook.
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