Guests will gather at Moores Hill Estate on Saturday as part of the 2016 Artentwine Sculpture Biennial celebrations.
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A long lunch will be held at the vineyard with visitors invited to sample fine wines and locally produced food.
Moores Hill is one of five vineyards participating in the contemporary sculptures exhibition and co-owner Fiona Weller said they would be announcing the winner of the Bell Bay Aluminium People’s Choice Award during Saturday’s lunch.
“We’ve been part of Artentwine since it began, it’s a really nice way to connect with the local community and support the arts community,” Mrs Weller said.
Artentwine was started in 2008 and this year’s event began on September 30.
“It’s grown so much that this year we have extended the time we are having the artwork in the wineries up until the end of January,” West Tamar Arts Group vice chair Hilary Keeley said.
“Its an extra attraction for tourists and it’s a way of getting the artwork out there and giving the artists the chance to showcase their work in the most amazing places.”
Tickets for Saturday’s long lunch are limited.
For information contact West Tamar Arts Group secretary Brenda Fenerty on 0418271903.