Mosaic Demonstration by Fayah
"Mixed Dozen" Grand Opening Saturday October 13 at 6 pm - all welcome!
The artists of Colour City Creatives, (CCC), will once again be exhibiting their latest works in connection with the 2018 Orange Wine Week Festival.
Included in this year's exhibition, titled “The Mixed Dozen”, will be a demonstration by Fayah McKenzie of her mosaic techniques.
Fayah Mckenzie will be giving her demonstrations on
Saturday October 13 from
11 AM - 3 PM
and the following weekend
October 20-21 again from
11 AM t- 11 PM.
Fayah as well as a lover of mosaic's and all types of artistic representations is also a member of the painting groups The Wild Women of Arkaroola, and the Wilderist inc tried.
Cargo Road Wines once again gives their support to CCC Artists!
Helping CCC kick off this year's Mixed Dozen exhibition will be long time CCC supporter, owner of one of the region's oldest vineyards, James Sweetapple of Cargo Road Winery.
“The Wine Week Festival is a great opportunity for locals and visitors to experience three of the Orange region's best offerings; its wines, food and its arts,” James said.
James continued, “The Colour City Creatives since their conception in 2009 has grown to become a welcomed cultural fixture on the Orange region's art scene, offering artists studio space, exhibition opportunities and support.
“This holistic approach in support of the arts helps not only artists but expands the structure of the Orange community as a whole. This year the group will be presenting their latests works in an exhibiting a wide range of works appropriately titled. The Mixed Dozen,” James concluded.
The “Mixed Dozen Exhibition”
will be held at
Colour City Creative's Inc
The Barracks Studios & Galleries
2b Peisley Street, Orange NSW.
Studios and galleries will be open on the two weekends starting on Saturday October 13-14 through October 20-21 from 10 AM to 4 PM. The official opening will be held Saturday October 13 from 6 PM, all are welcomed. Gates will also be open during the week from 10 AM until 4 PM.
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