The Southern Highlands Artisans Collective (SHAC) has found a new home and will be returning to Robertson once again.
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The arts hub has been in Bowral this year after the rental agreement for the Robertson venue was not renewed.
The new premises will be at 91 Hoddle Street from November, 2023.
![Doug Spahn, Julie Haseler Reilly, Jeremy Perrott, Jane Cush and Christine Richards at the new Southern Highlands Artisans Collective venue in Robertson, which will be up and running from November. Picture supplied Doug Spahn, Julie Haseler Reilly, Jeremy Perrott, Jane Cush and Christine Richards at the new Southern Highlands Artisans Collective venue in Robertson, which will be up and running from November. Picture supplied](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/6b114952-ae5d-4e94-b086-6aa580728298.jpg/r0_0_640_480_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
"I am beyond excited for the Southern Highlands Artisans Collective to return to Robertson, a place that has always been close to our hearts," said SHAC President and creative director.
"We started our journey here, and it feels like a homecoming.
"We deeply cherish the bond we share with the vibrant, artistically inclined community of Robertson."
The not-for-profit collective was established in the town in May, 2019, as a way to nurture and provide a platform for artistic talents in the Highlands, and a way to connect with the local community.
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"Our decision to re-centre ourselves in the hub of local arts and culture is a testament to our steadfast belief in the power of community-driven artistry," said SHAC vice President and marketing director Jeremy Perrott.
"This move promises to spark a resurgence of creative energy, fostering a symbiotic relationship between SHAC and the buzzing community of Robertson.
"Each artisan in their own right - contributes to the SHAC's success and strengthens our commitment to nurturing local talent."
The SHAC will continue to provide workshops, exhibitions and artisan markets.
"We appreciate the unwavering support we have received throughout the years, and we look forward to flourishing alongside our community, with renewed vigour and dedication," Ms Cush said.
Details about the opening will be updated on the theshac.com.au, SHAC - Southern Highlands Artisans Collective on Facebook and shac_gallery on Instagram.
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