The SHAC has shut its doors to the public until further notice due to COVID-19.
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President of the The SHAC - Southern Highlands Artisans Collective Patsy Peacock said that The SHAC would remain accessible to through their website and through social media channels.
"To stay connected with you, we will be sending you regular videos of our artists, artisans and arty partners from The SHAC," she said.
"Each week a new video will be sent, featuring an artist and their work. There will also be a link to our online shop where you can buy their work.
"It is so important to us, as a Not for Profit, that we help keep our artists fed, with a roof over their heads, and possibly even an occasional bevvie to keep their spirits up and creative juices flowing.
"So please stay connected with us and check out the links as they come through. If you like any of the work, you can purchase online, and we can organise delivery or pick up, so you too can enjoy something beautiful in your home to keep your spirits up, during this stressful time for all of you.
"Art keeps us all lit up and enlightened, we all need it more than ever at the moment."
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