Two well-revered artists have come together for an exhibition which aims to raise money for improved palliative care.
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Joy Engleman and Josephine Jagger-Manners will show their works, which includes paintings, prints and home furnishing, with 20 per cent of sales donated to Push for Palliative.
Opening at Colour City Creatives at 6:30pm on Friday, the art is valued between $25 – $9500.
Push for Palliative President Jenny Hazelton said the exhibition is really exciting for the charity.
“Joy and Josephine are very well-known and respected artists in this community and are both very talented,” she said.
“The provision of palliative care services in our community is an ongoing issue and we appreciate their support.”
Friday’s opening will include nibbles by Michael Manners and Wine by Cargo Road Wines.
Mrs Jagger-Manners said the duo’s art would make perfect Christmas gifts.
“It’s not in any shops and it never will be – it’s only available from Joy and I,” she said.
The Eclectic Life runs November 2-11.
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