MORE than 15 artists and craft experts from both the North-East and other areas of the state will have their works on display in a new exhibition at Ringarooma from Sunday, March 29.
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Their work will be part of the Dorset, A Rustic Country exhibition at Waratah Angus Farm.
Launceston artist and curator Brigitte Wolfe will open the exhibition.
Wolfe and exhibition co-ordinator Carol Beaumont are the initiators of the concept.
"The farm homestead garden and rustic grain shed have provided a creative, unique backdrop for the artistic works to be showcased," Beaumont said.
"We are excited to exhibit a high standard of work from an array of emerging artists and craft persons, along with established artists such as Beth Berridge, of St Helens, Carole Furlow of Beaumaris, Ross Hansen, of Derby, and Susie Goodall, of Ringarooma.
"The talented work of Liz Pinner, Peta Ooms, Susan Hughes, Cyndy and Steve Lynch, Debra Von Steglitz, Wendy Hardy, Gary Walters, Kathy Crawford and James Cashen will be featured."
The exhibition will also feature If Doors Could Talk, an outdoor installation which has been created by several Dorset artists to exhibit a story of various mediums on old rustic farm doors.
Admission to the official opening on Sunday, which begins at 2.30pm, will cost $3 and includes afternoon tea.
Dorset, A Rustic Country will be open Tuesday to Saturday until April 13, 9.30am to 4.30pm, with admission also costing $3.
QUICK FACTS
WHAT: Dorset, A Rustic Country.
WHERE: Waratah Angus Farm, Ringarooma.
WHEN: Official opening on Sunday, March 29. Exhibition open Tuesday to Saturday, 9.30am-4pm until April 13.
HOW MUCH: $3.