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Artist on The Trail |
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September 2016 Kay Cooper |
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The Open Studio Arts Trail will be where people can discover a variety of local artists in the Armadale Hills area.
Each artist will open their private studios to the public for an intimate view of their creative processes.
See the artists at work.
Two wonderful weekends to meet the artists and explore Armadale Hills too.
Art ranges from: water colors, pastels, inks, textiles, wood turning, pottery, stoneware, steel scupture and of course teddy bears and dolls! |
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I would just like to really thank everyone who has asked about the Armadale Hills Open Studio Arts Trail and Cottonwool Gala Day coming in Mid September to the Perth Australia Area.
I am going to do a preview video when my Gallery is all set up and share it before the trail event.
Check my Facebook page for details. |
Official Launch of the Open Studio Arts Trail |
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All the participating artists attended the official launch of the Arts Trail, (starting next week) at Hopscotch, a local restaurant, along with several members of the local council and the Mayor.
"My little creature is the Armadale Panda, a mythical creature I created. He is part lemur and part panda; super magical.
His name is Parmadale and he is the Arts Trail mascot," said Kay. |
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Kay Lesley Cooper
Cooper Bears
Member since June 2012
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Take a peek at
Kay's display!
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For more Art Trail information contact |
Jon Cope,
Community Arts & Cultural Development Officer
City of Armadale
7 Orchard Avenue Armadale
Western Australia 6112
Telephone: (08) 9394 5147
Email: JCope@armadale.wa.gov.au |