Events
Valley Potters Annual Exhibition
Our annual Exhibition will be held at Kingston from 11th November to 30th November 2010,
at Kingston Arts Centre
979 Nepean Hwy
Moorabbin 3189.
Entries are Due Monday 25th October 2010 (download Entry Form)
Catalogue Information Due Wednesday 3rd November 2010
Delivery of Work to Gallery between 9.30am and 10.30 am Wednesday 10th November 2010
Opening Night Thursday 11th November
Collection of Work Wednesday 1st December between 9am and 10.30 am.
For Further Information please contact our Exhibitions Officer, Laura Windmill, on 0408 980 065 or email Laura Windmill
Friends of Valley Potters
Many of our Valley Potter members are very active in the art community.
You can see and buy their work at many venues and galleries throughout Victoria.
Here are some organizations that regularly promote and support our wonderful potters.
Come and visit the open studios in the Yarra Valley. Lindy Burns 774 ABC Melbourne says: "I know that you, like me, will cherish the opportunities that Open Studios provides and will walk away refreshed and inspried by the restorative powers of creation."
Wyreena Community Arts Centre
Valley potters have a permanent gift shop window at Wyreena, featuring a different artist every month. Art work is on display and is available for sale.
Come and see the following artists in 2010
| April |
Lorraine Taylor |
| May |
Juliet Widdows |
| June |
Valley Potters Exhibition |
| July |
Judi McCrum |
| August |
Julie Ayton |
| September |
Michelle Berenger |
| November |
Sharon Twining |
The Studio @ Flinders
Largest ceramics gallery on the Mornington Peninsula.
The Studio@Flinders has artwork for sale and holds several exhibitions every year.

Several ceramics exhibitions are held around Melbourne each year, visit the Pottery Expo website for more information.
Healesville Art Alliance
Heart Gallery, Healesville Art Alliance has combined the talent of a group of the regions artists and artisans.
This concept gallery promises to become a force in the Yarra Valley Art community as it grows and establishes

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