Art forming connections at the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre

The results of a shared workshop where participants connected through creativity.

THE Port Stephens Community Arts Centre has introduced a new initiative called ‘Social Saturdays’, a project which brings together members from various groups to socialise and collaborate on creative projects.

Whether working on their latest masterpiece or just looking to enjoy some company, Social Saturdays provides artists the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow creatives.

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“At the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre, member synergy is at the heart of what we do,” Centre President Meryl Miller said.

“Together, we create an enriching and inspiring environment for all.

“Social Saturdays are a testament to this spirit, allowing us to cross-pollinate creative ideas and build a stronger artistic community.”

In addition to these regular gatherings, the centre hosts monthly workshops to explore new art forms.

“Recently, we held a Silk Tie-Dye workshop, which was a fantastic success,” Meryl said.

The workshop brought together members from various Centre groups including Exploring Art, Fusion, Monday Craft, Painting, Patchwork, Paper Craft, Pastels, Polymer Clay, and Pottery.

“Thirteen talented ladies participated, transforming plain white silk scarves into beautiful, vibrant patterns using alcohol inks.”

The creativity and stunning results showcased the incredible potential of Centre members.

“Join us as a member to experience the vibrant energy and creativity that define the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre,” Meryl said.

The Centre is currently hosting a Modern Contemporary and Spinners and Weavers exhibition; a dynamic showcase of artistic expressions that push the boundaries of creativity, showcasing a variety of themes.

“Come in and view the exhibition which will provide an enriching and inspiring experience that celebrates the boundless potential of artistic expression,” she said.

The Spinners and Weavers exhibition showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of textile artists who create intricate fabrics using traditional spinning and weaving techniques.

Visitors can admire a colourful array of hand-spun yarns, intricate woven patterns, and beautifully crafted textile artworks, celebrating the rich tradition of fibre arts.

Admission to the Gallery is free.

The gallery is open to the public from 10am to 4pm daily.

Please note the gallery closes at 1pm on a Sunday.

By Marian SAMPSON

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