THE Port Stephens Community Arts Centre (PSCAC) is celebrating local creativity with its latest exhibition ‘Just Wild’.
The exhibition showcases the vibrant and imaginative talents of community artists with pottery pieces by Rhaine Clayton featuring prominently.
A dedicated hand-builder for the past seven years, Rhaine’s latest works are inspired by the rich diversity of marine life.
Her works use a combination of glazes and underglazes to bring the pieces to life.
Alongside her work, visitors can enjoy the ‘Just Wild’ exhibits adorning the gallery walls.
The theme invites artistic expression in every sense of the word, from the raw beauty of wild animals to flourishing plant life.
“This vibrant, bold exhibition bursts with works inspired by nature and wildlife,” a spokesperson from the PSCAC said.
“From wildfire to wild weather, wild colours to wild designs, and wild animal life to wild plants, the gallery will be filled with expressive works – all created by local artists.”
The exhibition is open to the public until 2 December and is free.
Located on Shoal Bay Road behind the oval, the gallery welcomes guests Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm, and Sundays from 10am to 1pm.
By Cosette DE LORENZO
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