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Art at the heart of Pakenham

An explosion of art has flooded all corners of the Cardinia Cultural Centre with the return of the Art Show Pakenham.

Opening night on Friday 27 May celebrated the return to in-person art and all the artworks were unveiled in their glory.

Attendees on the night were treated to over 300 artworks in every way shape and form.

The prizes reflected the amazing diversity of the show.

Best in Show was shared between Sue Jarvis impressive four panel representation of Mt Cannibal and It Hao Pheh’s delicate and atmospheric watercolour The Red Chair.

Striking sculptures, delicate jewellery pieces, whimsical penguins, heart-warming landscapes, impressive youth art all represented in the judges selections of winners.

When announcing the winners for the show, judge Jo Reitze complimented the standard of the show and encouraged all artists to share their art with others at exhibitions.

Other major winners included Silver Award winner Laurel Foenander with ’Stay Home’, Bronze Award winner Aukje Van Vark with ’Happy Dance’, Local Artist winner Lindsay Muirhead with ’Lake Grave’ and Young Art first prize awarded to ’Screamer’ by Jacob Dendulk.

The evening kicked off with a look around the art, then the exhibition was officially opened by councillor Tammy Radford. Patron Andrew Mackenzie reflected on the outstanding Cultural Centre facilities and the hard work of the committee and then the Wearable Art took to the stage.

Seventeen creations parading on the stage. Prizes reflecting the diversity of entries; stunning race wear, a cool take on the little black dress; adorned with original art by the creator and an elegant suit taking out the first prize reflective of a tree.

The crowd pleasers in the line-up included an incredible set of wings and an outfit titled ’How was your Lockdown?’.

This outfit reflected the artists own lockdown experience and close relationship with the humble potato chip and importance of toilet rolls.

Wearable Art first prize was awarded to ’Wearing a Tree’ by Margaret Carr, second prize was awarded to ’Flower Power’ by Fleur O’Brien and third prize was awarded to ’Transformation in Progress’ by Nazia Wasif.

Event coordinator Jillian Ronald said she was delighted by the fantastic attendance of opening night.

Khans Catering presented a generous supper and Elizabeth Sutherland gave a beautiful performance on her Celtic Harp.

The art show is open every day from 10am until 4pm. Entry is free with a small donation appreciated.

“I urge everyone to come and see the amazing art. On a cold and wintery day is the perfect place to be,” show president David Young said.

If you are looking to fill an empty place on your wall this is the place to come.

The gift shop is open and with lots of original pieces made by the exhibiting artists you will find a small treasure and help support artists at the same time.

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