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    2024 OSA Art Exhibition Opening Night

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    2024 GHS & St Hilda’s OSA Art Exhibition Opening Night


    Please join us on the Opening Night of the 2024 OSA Art Exhibition for a wonderful evening celebrating the artists and the unveiling of their works. This extraordinary event extends over three levels of the stunning Joy Shepherd Performing Arts Centre and this year showcases new works from 29 established and emerging artists. The works range from paintings, mixed media to sculpture, weaving and ceramics. Talented St Hilda’s musicians will provide live classical music throughout the evening.

    Date:    THURSDAY 24 OCTOBER
    Time:    6.00pm - 8.00pm
    Where:  St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls, The Joy Shepherd Performing Arts Centre

    Tickets are $60pp and include beautiful Vasse Felix wines and canapés.

    Weekend Opening Hours

    The exhibition is open to the public all weekend.

    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER 3.00pm-8.00pm

    SATURDAY 26 OCTOBER 10.00am-4.00pm

    SUNDAY 27 OCTOBER 10.00am-3.00pm

    Exhibiting artists include:

    Belinda Jeanes, Chrissie Hogan, Cy Rocchi, David Green, Ella Holme, Emilie Maguin, Emma Dodds, Emma Lipscombe, Francesca Gnagnarella, Gail Dell, Hana Fry, Jacqui Armstrong, Jasmine Raisbeck, Jen Mellor, Jina Lee, Kathryn Haug, Kristie Rowe, Laura Newbury, Lindy Hall, Melissa Boughey, Mikaela Castledine, Narelle Higson, Pippin Drysdale, Rebecca Koerting, Roslyn Hamdorf, Simon Greetham, Tania Spencer (Artist in Residence), Teresa Fernandez and Waldemar Kolbusz.

    We are proud to have three old scholars exhibiting: Pippin Drysdale (Carew-Reid, 1961), Cy Rocchi (1986) and Emma Lipscombe (Maxwell, 1992).

    Artist in Residence

    Visit over the weekend to see our Artist in Residence, Tania Spencer, in action as she creates one of her stunning wire sculptures. Tania has recently participated in the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial with her highly regarded ‘Ghosts of the Wheatbelt’ exhibition. She was also a much loved exhibitor in this year’s ’Sculptures by the Sea’ Cottesloe event.

    Bay Café 

    Whilst visiting the exhibition over the weekend pop into our new Bay Café for refreshments and delicious morning and afternoon tea from 10am - 2pm.

    A percentage of all sales from the exhibition will go towards future OSA Scholarships.

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