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Fast Freedom by Kathy Walker (above left) and Piries Valley Mansfield by Calvin Bell (above right) will be on show at the Casey Fine Art Expo on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 July.Fast Freedom by Kathy Walker (above left) and Piries Valley Mansfield by Calvin Bell (above right) will be on show at the Casey Fine Art Expo on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 July.

By Lia Bichel
A TWO-DAY Casey Fine Art Expo will be held next month to kick off this year’s Winter Arts Program.
The expo, hosted by Provenance Artist Studio, will feature more than 200 original works produced by 20 of the region’s leading established artists and award-winning emerging artists.
The free event will showcase traditional and contemporary drawings, watercolour, printmaking, oils and more.
Artists include Ern Trembath, Robert Knight, Deborah Polman, John Thomas, Janet Mathews, Barbara Pain, Sam Michelle, Elizabeth Thomson, Linda Casey, Kathy Walker, Glenn Hoyle, Veronica Fabian, Di King, Rhonda Rawson, Pam Tripp, Di Noble, Brad Trembath, Di Lockwood, Calvin Bell and Dianne Johnson.
The event will be held on 2 July and 3 July from 9.30am until 4pm at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Cost is free.
For further information contact Calvin Bell on 9704 7773, email provenance@tpg.com.au or visit the Artist of Oz website at www.artistofoz.com.
The Casey Fine Art Expo is sponsored by the City of Casey as part of the Casey Arts Participation Initiative (CAPI) program that has been funded by VicHealth.

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