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Honi Reifler of Glenreagh with her entry. Image: contributed

It’s that time of the year again….

Honi Reifler of Glenreagh  is all ready for LCACA’s 6th Annual  ‘8 x 8 Small Works Exhibition’ having completed her entry while on holidays at Brooms Head.

Each year, in conjunction with Clarence Valley Council’s Plunge Festival, the exhibition gathers entries form near and far

This year’s theme is ‘The Everyday’ (impressions of what you see, do or experience in your everyday life).  It gives artists and creators the opportunity to interpret the theme on the canvas provided in whatever medium they work whether it is paint, textiles, needlework, mixed media, glass, ceramic, or any other medium. There is only one restriction – the work must stay within the 8×8 canvas size.

The competitive exhibition is open to all, from children to adults, and not restricted to those living in the local area.

When purchasing an entry from Ferry Park Gallery, Maclean entrants are given an 8×8 inch (20×20 cm) canvas to work on.  There are three sections for students and an open section, with great prize money, so why not make it a family project!

Completed entries are due by Friday March 20 and the exhibition will run from Friday March 27 – May 2 at Ferry Park Gallery.

The Opening and Presentation of prizes will be at 6pm Friday March 27 at Ferry Park Gallery. Student section prize giving will be held at 2:30pm on Saturday March 28.

Penny Stuart

Suzanne Monin