The Currarong Art Trail is an exciting new initiative for Currarong.
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Situated on the Beecroft Headland, north of Jervis Bay, Currarong is a small fishing village surrounded by ocean and bush land.
This natural setting has become the inspiration for over 20 artists who live in the village.
After many months of planning the Currarong Art Trail will be starting on Saturday, November 6 and will continue to operate on the first Saturday of every month following between 10am and 2pm.
The art trail is free for all visitors.
Artists will welcome visitors into their studios to view and purchase original works of art.
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Artists' works include photography, political cartoons, botanical printing, woodwork, painting, pottery, glasswork, screen printing and much more.
It is easy to participate, just visit www.currarongarttrail.com.au/ where you will find information about each artist and an art trail map showing studio locations.
Simply choose which artist you would like to visit, plan your walking route around the village and visit the artists in their studios between the open hours of 10am and 2pm on the first Saturday of each month.
Visitors are most welcome with a huge range of accommodation to suit every budget.
So go for a day trip or linger a little longer.
It's a great way to expand your knowledge of the local region while enjoying the creative culture of a village bound by pristine beauty.
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