Arts & culture
The Northern Illawarra Art Trail is on again!

By NIAT president Pateena Donnelly-Gorissen

From 10am-3pm on 2 and 3 November, 13 artists will open their studios to the public including a mix of new participants and returning studios. The trail gives artists the opportunity to showcase their latest works and visitors a chance to explore the creative environments where art is made.

Over two days, visitors will be able to speak to artists and view a wide range of art, from abstract to realism in oils, acrylics, watercolours, pastels, prints, photography, sculpture and a variety of ceramics. See and discuss with the artists their sketchbooks, their studies and ask about their processes.

Follow the beautiful art trail route between the magnificent coast and escarpment from Thirroul past beautiful beaches, and over the famous Sea Cliff Bridge to Helensburgh. Travel in either direction through an area renowned for its excellent dining at quality cafes, restaurants and hotels. You have probably seen the inspiring story on TV about the volunteer-run Coledale RSL, now reopened with an extensive Italian menu. There are many great places to eat and drink throughout the Northern Illawarra.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Visit www.niarttrail.com and download a brochure here

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