it's been a wild ride through the pandemic, but the Inverell art gallery is staying strong and is preparing to follow up their 2020 contemporary exhibitions again this year.
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With a stellar line up of exhibitors, excitement is already building.
This time last year the Inverell Art Gallery, like many Galleries and businesses, had closed doors due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
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However, things were very busy behind those doors.
The Inverell Contemporary Exhibition for 2020 still went ahead, the online catalogue was well received by art followers.
Last year's exhibition was one of the Inverell Art Gallery's bestselling Contemporary Exhibitions.
UK Ceramicist Amanda Banham sold out within days.
Also local artist Steve Jones sold to local collectors and collectors as far as Queensland.
This year, the 2021 Inverell Contemporary Exhibition opens on Saturday, 15th May at 6.30pm at the Inverell Art Gallery exhibiting until 19th June.
It features an amazing line-up of Australia contemporary artists including contemporary landscape artist Johnny K, whose works consist of illuminate and bright landscapes with very apparent Australian gum trees.
Another amazing still life artist is Kate Quinn from Brisbane. Kate's pieces are bright and cheerful and feature beautiful florals, vases, fabrics and ceramics.
Emily Day, who is emerging self-taught artist, seeks to strike a balance between earthy and energetic tones to achieve a sense of movement.
South African born and raised Kobie Bosch is also exhibiting.
Kobie draws inspiration from the beauty found in everyday households, gardens, and parks.
Whitney Spicer creates the perfect settings for her still life artwork using cherished pieces from her home.
Also exhibiting is Jamila Hume. Jamila is an artist who paints large, luxurious, and whimsical floral arrangements in oils.
Admission to the exhibition opening night is free, with a bar operating.
There will be a limited number of persons allowed due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Please reserve your free ticket and for more information contact the Inverell Art Gallery on 6722 4983, check out the website or visit their Facebook and Instagram page.
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