The group of artists which make up Colour City Creatives have three reasons to celebrate this week.
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The Peisley Street studio in the old railway barracks have a 10th anniversary to acknowledge, as well as two new shows running during FOOD Week.
Artist Jolanta Nejman said there are two exhibitions on the menu; one to recognise the food producers of the Central West area, and another to celebrate the creative diversity produced in the region.
"CCC artists come from all around Orange," she said.
Come and feast your eyes and take something deliciously beautiful home with you
- Jolanta Nejman
"Farms aren't exclusively for primary producers they nurture artist studios too, artists who translate their love of the land into their art."
The artists' 12 studios will open up for the Places, Spaces and Faces' Exhibition and the CCC Group Exhibition from Friday until April 14.
"Like a mezze platter at a celebration you will find tasty morsels of art spread throughout our building, in two galleries, two floors of corridors, 12 studios and our shop," Ms Nejman said.
"Come and feast your eyes and take something deliciously beautiful home with you."
More than 30 painters, sculptors and mixed media producers will take part in the show, with doors open daily from 10am-4pm for the cost of a gold coin.
The public is invited to attend an opening reception for the show on Friday from 5:30-7:30pm, with wine, soft drink and nibbles provided.
FOOD Week will kick off this Friday and run until April 14, with vineyards, restaurants and cafes celebrating the region's producers.
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