Staff Reporters
06 July 2024, 3:40 AM
There is just one week left to see the Fleurieu Bienniale Art Prize exhibition in McLaren Vale, which closes on Sunday 14 July.
It is a great opportunity to see a beautifully curated exhibition of very different artworks from around Australia.
There will be time to bring children and grandchildren at the beginning of the school holidays.
Stay and have a coffee, hot chocolate and a range of biscuits and slices or grab a glass of wine from Hardys Cellar Door while visiting.
The Fleurieu Arthouse offers much more than the exhibition and is a creative and relaxing space to spend some time.
Visitors can participate in the judging of the Smallacombe People’s Choice Prize by filling out a form in the gallery - this also gives a chance to win a Hardys Tasting in the Dark Experience for four people (value $500).
For those who would like to see the exhibition but cannot make it in person, all of the artwork can be viewed on the website under 'Sales'.
Everything is for sale and part of the proceeds go towards supporting the next event, but most to the artists.
The Fleurieu Biennale Art Prize Winners
Fleurieu Art Prize Winner
Ashlee Hopkins with Forest Ochre on Open Form
made from Australian stoneware and foraged oxide
The Hardys Emerging Artist Prize Winner
Lichen ll by Tony Busch
Hand-dyed jute fibre, cotton warp
Judges’ Commendation
Huge Skies by Carole Bann
24 carat gold on paper
Smallacombe People’s Choice Award
winner to be announced July 14