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Winter Blues Exhibition & Open Studio
Winter Blues Exhibition & Open Studio

Winter Blues Exhibition & Open Studio

Enjoy a curation of winter themed works on paper by local and national printmakers. Explore the exhibition works ranging from deep blue hues, cool tones, and colours reminiscent of a Wagga Winter while trying new materials and exploring our upcoming workshop schedule.

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Starting Time and Location

18 July 2024, 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Wagga Wagga, 43 Tompson St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia

About the event

Enjoy a curation of winter themed works on paper by local and national printmakers. Explore the exhibition works ranging from deep blue hues, cool tones, and colours reminiscent of a Wagga Winter. 

Slow down, stay warm, explore and play with our studio art materials, engage with other like-minded people, and stay nourished with hot chocolate and warm treats to warm bellies. 

Avoid the winter blues and let your creativity flow with access to our art sale promotions and giveaways to nourish your creative well-being this winter! 

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Unique State acknowledges the Wiradjuri Nation, the land that we inhabit, create on and connect with everyday.

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We pay respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to other First Nations peoples. ​

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CONTACT

WATCH THIS SPACE

We are launching our NEW studio in late-March 2025.

0437 699 995

elaine_camlin@hotmail.com

Unique State acknowledges the Wiradjuri Nation, the land that we inhabit, create on and connect with everyday.

We extend this acknowledgement to the Traditional Custodians of the various lands on which we all work, live, connect and inhabit.

We pay respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to other First Nations peoples.

© 2025 Unique State Art Space

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