Art and wares enthusiasts will be able to venture to the Corner Store Gallery as it reopens to the public on June 3.
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Gallery owner Madi Young said although she has enjoyed the time the store has been closed, the opening comes at a good time.
"There is currently a series of paintings for an ABSTRACT exhibition on the walls, with a third of the artwork already sold," she said.
"I will be changing up the business model to have a continuous rolling collection of work, special pop-up events, exhibitions and will continue to upload virtual tours and photos to social media."
Ms Young said she is looking ahead to two other exhibitions and pop-ups in the lead up to the gallery's sixth anniversary.
"The Journey Person Handmade Popup will kick off at the end of July and will feature a variety of local artisans designers items including candles, jewellery, art and textiles," she said.
"We are also calling out for artists to feature their work in a HOME during the Coronavirus epidemic exhibition which is about people's lives during forced lockdowns, quarantine and isolation rules and what homes means to them."
There is a size limit of 1m squared maximum per artwork, artists may submit up to 3 works each and entries close on July 24.
As Ms Young returns to work, she said anyone who has flu like symptoms must refrain from entering the gallery.
"I'll have a santisation station available upon entry and ask people not to touch the artwork on display," she said.
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