You may not be able to attend an art exhibition in the traditional form but the Southern Highlands Artisans Collective (SHAC) in Robertson has a solution.
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The gallery has gone online to showcase the talents of Highlands artists.
The latest exhibition, SEVEN, features the works of seven creatives.
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Now open, visitors to the online exhibition will be treated to a colourful and creative mix of works by painters painters Amy Cuneo, Kate Vella, Louisa de Haas and Lynne Flemons, as well as sculpture and ceramic art by Annie Holcombe, Lucinda McDonald and Susan Smith.
Exhibition organisers describe the offering as a "unique combination of female artists and artisans who are primarily Southern Highlands-based.
They said it shows in one exhibition "the amazing talent we have here in our region."
"It is an online exhibition but some of the work has been dropped at The SHAC, so we are putting this in the window. If anyone wants to see a specific piece, we can organise an appointment," they said.
Organisers also extended thanks to major sponsors The Robertson Hotel, Di Jones Real Estate and Robb Roofing.
The exhibition will continue until May 31.
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