The Hawkesbury Community Arts Workshop Annual Exhibition is on next weekend.
The exibition will be open daily 10am - 5pm from Saturday 23rd to 29th November 2013 at the Purple Noon Gallery 606 Terrace Rd, Freemans Reach 2756.
The official opening is on Saturday 23rd November 6 - 8pm with light refreshments and entertainment.... and a lovely atmosphere!
As we have alot of our MTAS members who are also members of the HCAW it would be great if you can all come along to show your support and enjoy the show.
"The Hawkesbury Community Arts Workshop (H.C.A.W.), was founded by Kevin Oxley in the late 70's. An amazingly talented and hard working young man who had a vision of promoting the Arts in the Hawkesbury, he acquired the use of some old buildings at the old Ag.College (now UWS), the Old Wool classing & Piggery buildings still in use by H.C.A.W. today. Since then there have been many prominent artists who have moved through this organisation and established themselves in the wider arts field.
The exibition will be open daily 10am - 5pm from Saturday 23rd to 29th November 2013 at the Purple Noon Gallery 606 Terrace Rd, Freemans Reach 2756.
The official opening is on Saturday 23rd November 6 - 8pm with light refreshments and entertainment.... and a lovely atmosphere!
As we have alot of our MTAS members who are also members of the HCAW it would be great if you can all come along to show your support and enjoy the show.
"The Hawkesbury Community Arts Workshop (H.C.A.W.), was founded by Kevin Oxley in the late 70's. An amazingly talented and hard working young man who had a vision of promoting the Arts in the Hawkesbury, he acquired the use of some old buildings at the old Ag.College (now UWS), the Old Wool classing & Piggery buildings still in use by H.C.A.W. today. Since then there have been many prominent artists who have moved through this organisation and established themselves in the wider arts field.
The HCAW is well known for providing tuition for the handicaped, school children, retirees and members of the local community and is run by voluntees as a not-for-profit organisation. Regular workshops are held in Drawing, Painting, Pottery and other art forms.
The HCAW welcomes you to their annual art exhibition."
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