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The nature of student art

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News1 October 2018Updated:1 October 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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PETER Caty’s composite photograph, Indifference, is one of the exhibits in the Drawing on Nature at Frankston Arts Centre.
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PETER Caty’s composite photograph, Indifference, is one of the exhibits in the Drawing on Nature at Frankston Arts Centre.

By Barry Morris

EMERGING artists at Chisholm Institute, Frankston are showing off their talents and their works by mounting an exhibition at Frankston Arts Centre.

The exhibition, called Drawing on Nature, features the work of eight artists who are completing their Advanced Diploma in Visual Arts – Fine Art at the institute.

It includes painting, sculpture, photography and crafted work with more than 60 exhibits of eight artists on display.

The students organised the exhibition themselves, with support from the arts centre.

Exhibits will be on display in the Upper Curved Wall space from 11 October until 5 January. Entry is free.

Artist and Chisholm Institute lecturer Philip Faulks will open the exhibition on 11 October.

First published in the Frankston Times – 1 October 2018

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