Kingston Arts Network The Kingston Arts Network is a non-government, non-profit, grass roots association of artists from all fields, including literary, visual and performance artists and craftspeople. Since our beginnings early in 2000, our membership has increased steadily and we welcome artists and craftspeople of all ages and levels of experience. We provide networking and promotional opportunities for our members and organise a range of activities to raise awareness of the arts in the community. Our members' areas of expertise cover most aspects of the visual, performing and literary arts as well as many craft areas. Contact: www.users.bigpond.net.au/hma/kan Mentone-Mordialloc Art Group A not-for-profit organisation founded in 1954 now with 350 members from teens to retirees. The Group offers day and evening classes, workshops and demonstrations by professional artists, weekend painting trips and exhibitions. Newsletter mailed to members. Located at the Hay and Grain Studio in Granary Lane, Mentone. Contact: Joan Waterworth Kingston Arts Centre - Arts Register The Kingston Arts Register Page has information about a number of art groups in the Kingston area. http://artscentre.kingston.vic.gov.au/kingstonartsregister/publish Joy of Art Art Group The Joy of Art Group meets at the Presbyterian Church Hall, Station Street, Aspendale at 7.30pm most Tuesday nights. The group is informal and encourages learning from eachother. Beginners welcome. Contact: Ron Spencer Australian Guild of Realist Artists AGRA is the National body for the support of fine Representational/ Realist art by the artists of today. Formed in 1973, it attracts both the exhibiting professional , and other artists committed to producing fine artwork in Australia today. For those who are interested in supporting this work, or do not wish to exhibit, and those who are still developing early skill there is an Associate membership available Contact: AGRA GALLERIES at Guild House, Camberwell Rotary Art Show The Camberwell Art Show is one of the largest Art Shows in Australia. Contact: Rotary Club of Mordialloc Art Show The Rotary Club of Mordialloc Annual Art Show is conducted around August each year as a fundraising event and to support local artists. First run in 1976 as a “hobbies, art and crafts” display, the format has developed over the years. The art displayed covers traditional painting styles using oils, pastels and watercolours. http://rotarnet.com.au/users/9/98128/activities.htm
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