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Canvas, Cloth and Clay

From vibrant paintings to intricate ceramics and exquisite textiles, the newly refurbished Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery offers a rich tapestry of artistic styles and mediums.

Canvas, Cloth & Clay brings together the diverse works of five talented artists—Naomi Grant, Krishna Heffernan, Renai Mouton, Maria de Vries, and Arora de Vries—alongside the Stanthorpe Pottery Club. Also exhibiting is Uncrated, a selection of works from the Stanthorpe Art Gallery Collection that have recently returned from storage.

Naomi Grant is a multi-award winning Contemporary Indigenous Australian Artist, a descendant of the Wiradjuri people of central New South Wales. Her career as an artist and designer, spans the past 45 years. For the last two decades Naomi’s focus has been in acrylics and collage.

Krishna Heffernan an Indigenous artist, channels the spirit of her Wiradjuri, Yorta Yorta, and Dja Dja Wurrung heritage into each piece she creates. Through layered collage and intricate lino carvings, her art invites you to explore unseen stories, where the earth and spirit meet.

Maria De Vries is a Gamilaroi woman born in Scone NSW and residing here in the Granite Belt region for the past 30 years. She draws on her heritage and deep connection to culture as inspiration for her artworks which she creates in a wide array of mediums including lino prints, fabric and textiles, wood, and canvas.

The Stanthorpe Pottery Club has been enabling and encouraging the creation and exhibiting of Ceramic arts since its formation more than 50 years ago. Operating entirely on the volunteer efforts of its members, the Club provides an informal environment for members to meet, create, share skills and advice, and socialise.

There are many artists who make up this collective exhibition which displays a wealth of creativity. Please come along and support our local artists on opening night, Friday 22 November @ 6 pm.

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