Throughout March, Old SchoolHouse Gallery members, ceramicist Carys Martin and mixed media artist Kate Bray, along with guest artist Jennii Gould, will be on show in the 'Mix It Up' exhibition.
The exhibition combines materials, elements and ideas into one mass collection and works are sure to captivate and delight.
Carys's ceramic work has a focus on surface design, texture and glazing, each piece is unique whilst being able to be mixed and matched to make a set or stand alone to make a statement.
Kate enjoys the process of blending media, styles, textures, colours and more into her creative and vibrant works resulting in a kaleidoscope of lively mixed media works.
Jennii, a published children's book author and illustrator, combines her joyous small illustrations works along with a collection of vibrant, intricately woven colourful abstract works using scraps of paper, fabric and other materials.
The current exhibition, 'Our Country', featuring Australiana-inspired works by Nicole Darlington and Natasha Gibson-Scott continues until Sunday, March 1.
Nicole and Natasha are generously donating 25 per cent of exhibition sales to WIRES to aid rescue and rehabilitation of bushfire-affected wildlife.
The March 'Mix It Up' exhibition begins on Thursday, March 5 with the official opening on Saturday, March 7 from 5pm. Mark the date in your diary and come and meet the artists.
The gallery opens Thursday to Sunday and public holidays, 9.30am to 4.30pm and is located at 124-126 Shore Street North, Cleveland Point.
Entry is free, there is off-street parking and wheelchair access.