Pop Up exhibitions return

PICES Pop Up Exhibitions are back in January, bigger, better and brighter!

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Pop Up exhibitions return
Mick Turner is featured in Week 3 of the four-week Pop Up exhibition at the Berninneit Gallery, which kicks off on January 3. Surf Beach Postcard #102 92x61 oil and sand on linen.

PICES Pop Up Exhibitions are back in January, bigger, better and brighter!

Now in its fifth year, the PICES summer Pop Up Exhibition has become a “must go to” event in Cowes, during January.

The fifth PICES Pop Up Exhibition will be held, in partnership with Bass Coast Shire Council, in the art gallery at Berninneit, 91-97 Thompson Avenue Cowes, from January 3 – 29 (closed Tuesdays). 

Everyone is welcome to come and celebrate the opening night on Tuesday, January 2 from 7pm. 

For art lovers and others alike, there will be something to capture your attention and delight you.

This is an event not to be missed – 27 first-class emerging and established artists from Phillip Island, the Bass Coast and beyond, showing a broad range of high-quality contemporary photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, weaving, ceramics and pyrography.

Exhibiting artists include:

Week 1, January 3: John Ansell, Lana de Jager, Mandy Gunn, Melinda Holt, Anne Mestitz, and Owen Rye.
Week 2, January 10: Marlene Abela, David Bell, Sue Gilford, Steve Horswood, Carolyne Jane, Chris Lawry, Gayle Margaret and Ursula Theinert.
Week 3, January 17: Chris Farrell, Ken Fisher, Wendy Habraken-Flack, Jillian Mitchell, Michelle Osabutey, Mick Turner and Kylie Watson.
Week 4, January 24: Tamara Bailey, Adam Cox, Scott McFadden, Marian Quigley, Amanda Thompson, and Kim Wood.

A visitor to last year’s exhibition described the event as a “fantastic art show, truly inspirational.”

We are sure that you too will enjoy and feel inspired.

PICES in Focus

This event will be immediately followed by a new initiative, PICES in Focus, in the same venue from January 31 – February 12.

Renowned painter, Mark Schaller and well-known sculptor, Andrew Kasper, from Bass Coast join with talented weaver Mae Adams from Venus Bay to bring together a powerful and reflective combination of their artwork.

They invite you to join them in the Gallery on Sunday February 4 at 2pm when they will share ideas about their art practice in a discussion moderated by well-known local journalist, Catherine Watson. All welcome.

PICES is thrilled to have received grants from Bass Coast Shire Council and Regional Arts Victoria enabling it to mount this exhibition and to make a film of the artists involved.

As in past years, a dedicated and energetic team of artists, art lovers, with Curator, Warren Nichols, are working to present a stunning range of quality art works equal to the high expectations that the beautiful, purpose-built art gallery at Berninneit inspires.

All works on display are for sale each week. 

A special closing night event will be held at 5.30pm Monday January 29 at the Berninneit Gallery.

Visit www pices.com.au for more information and keep up to date on Instagram and Facebook @picesartspace.

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