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Ewart Art Prize 2020

Where
33 Laurel St
North Willoughby NSW 2068
Australia
Workshop Arts Centre / Ewart Gallery
When

Weekdays, 9:30am to 4:30pm Weekends, 10am to 3pm Friday 11 September 2020 to Thursday 15 October 2020 Except Sunday 13 September 2020, Sunday 20 September 2020, Sunday 27 September 2020, Sunday 4 October 2020 and Sunday 11 October 2020

THE GALLERY IS CLOSED ON SUNDAYS

Cost

Free

Annual selective exhibition for Workshop Arts Centre members. Judged by Daniel Pata.

Featuring works in the categories of Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Ceramics, Sculpture, Other Forms.

Open to visitors from 5 September to 15 October

Gallery open

  • Monday to Friday, 9.30am - 4.30pm;

  • Saturday, 10am - 3pm

The Workshop Arts Centre / Ewart Gallery has a Covid-19 safety plan in place. Visitors are required to sign a register for contact tracing purposes, have their temperature checked and sanitise hands on arrival. The gallery has a maximum capacity of 10 people with social distancing in place. Large groups may be asked to split into smaller groups to enter the space. We have an increased cleaning schedule with hospital-grade disinfectants, high-touch areas are sanitised frequently.

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Workshop Arts Centre

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