A Spring Exhibition
Experience the creativity of three local artists through daily demonstrations and unique works this spring.
Friday September 19 - 10:00am-4:00pm
Three local artists unite for a vibrant spring exhibition at Clifton School of Arts, featuring ceramics, carvings, paintings, jewellery, glasswork, children’s illustrations, and daily demonstrations.
A Spring Exhibition
This spring exhibition celebrates creativity and craftsmanship through a diverse range of mediums, including ceramics made from recycled clay, intricate wood carvings, expressive paintings, delicate jewellery, children’s illustrations, and unique glasswork.
Visitors can enjoy daily demonstrations, offering insight into artistic processes and techniques, while exploring an inspiring display of locally made art.
The exhibition creates a welcoming space for the community to connect with creativity, discover unique works, and experience the energy of a vibrant artistic collaboration.
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Exhibition Hours
10:00am-4:00pm
Artist Bios
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Christine Hill
Christine Hill is a Thirroul-based artist whose oil, watercolour and ink works capture coastal landscapes and maritime life. A Fellow of the Australian Society of Marine Artists, she also shares her practice through workshops and demonstrations.
Tess McMaugh
Tess McMaugh is a Thirroul-based artist and maker whose practice spans painting, wood carving, sculpture, and stained glass. With a background in teaching and a lifelong passion for craft, she brings both skill and playfulness to her work. Alongside her art practice, Tess is deeply involved in her community through volunteering and creative projects.
Leonora Heaven
<p>Leonora Heaven is a Thirroul-based potter whose work explores natural textures and sculptural forms. She hand-builds and throws tactile, one-of-a-kind pieces. In 2024, she won the Sculpture Prize at the Thirroul Seaside & Arts Festival.</p>
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