PLETTENBERG BAY NEWS - Old Nick Village is hosting an exhibition of seven of Plett's contemporary artists, aptly named New Art @ Old Nick as part of the Plett Arts Festival, featuring Donnè Rundle, Anne Clarke, Carol Sachs, Jonathan Davis, Dorothe Bekker, Juliet Goddard and Caroline Fine.
As each artist explores their inner identity, the viewer is offered the opportunity to perceive it through their own unique perspective.
From abstract art to photography, water colour to digital, we celebrate the artists' singular authenticity. Experience various art processes exploring ancient rituals and belief systems, stormy seas and misty autumn scenes, the curious connection between the past and the otherworldly, our universal connectivity and free-spirited emancipation.
Rundle facilitates the art programme for Lunchbox Theatre's After-School Activity Programme, which offers young people the opportunity to partake in weekly dance, art and drama classes, equipping them with a broad spectrum of skills they can apply in all areas of their lives. A stunning piece measuring 4m x 3m, by Formosa Primary's special-needs kids, will be showcased in the entrance of Mungo Mill.
The exhibition will be held in the Old Museum, the Passage Gallery and the entrance of Mungo Mill, inviting visitors to stroll around the village and enjoy the tranquil gardens and newest sculpture by Chip Snaddon.
You are warmly invited to the exhibition's opening night on Thursday 20 June from 16:00 to 18:00. The show will run daily from 10:00 to 15:00, 21 to 28 June. All works are for sale.
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