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Pyrenees Art Exhibition and Book Sale

Beaufort Shire Hall

7 Lawrence Street,
Beaufort VIC 3373

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  • Sat 7 Jun 10am–5pm
  • Sun 8 Jun 10am–5pm
  • Mon 9 Jun 10am–2pm

$10 per person

Art enthusiasts and artists are looking forward to the annual Pyrenees Art Exhibition. The renowned art show will be held in the Beaufort Town Hall. With art entries received from both local artists and from across Australia, the event showcases an amazing array of artworks in mediums of oil, watercolour, acrylic, pastel, and mixed media.

Organised by the Pyrenees Arts Council in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Beaufort.

Opening night of the Art Exhibition will be held on Friday 6th June from 7.30pm. The night is a great chance to have the first look at the exhibition and hear the prize winners announced whilst enjoying a delicious supper from Beaufort CWA Liliana.

Over the Entire Weekend, there will be lots to do in Beaufort!

At the Beaufort Art Trax Gallery, just a short walk to the historic Beaufort Railway Station, there will be works of art, gifts, and cards from the Pyrenees and district Artists to purchase.

The Rotary Club of Beaufort's pop-up Secondhand Book Sale will be held again in the Beaufort RSL Hall this year, in Willoby Street, Beaufort. There, you will find just the book you've been looking for from Cookery to Gardening, Adventure to the ever-popular Murder Mysteries

Content: Pyrenees Shire Council

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