Bursts of colour and creativity will be on display as Riverina artists like Rosemary Tucker open their inner sanctums to the public next month.
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Following last year’s “fantastic” event, 10 local painters, sculptures, potters and photographers have been preparing to open their private studios once more for the annual Wagga Art Trail on November 3 and 4.
Close to 140 visitors followed a path of painters, sculptures, potters and photographers in 2017, experiencing the magic of the city’s art culture from behind the scenes.
Excited to be involved, Ms Tucker said she was hoping to attract more visitors to her pottery studio in Junee.
Event organiser Carol Stewart said she and fellow artists had been thrilled with the turnout across the years, with fresh and familiar faces taking on the art-culture adventure tour.
Visit the Wagga Wagga Art Trail Facebook page for information about artists, dates and times.
“No more than two artists are the same,” Mrs Stewart said. “Come along, have a look and maybe even purchase something you like.”
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