FEATURING a dozen local Orange artists, Colour City Creatives kick-off a pop-up art exhibition in Robertson Park this week.
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Founded by local artists in 2009, the not-for-profit group will have its artworks exhibited in Orange's CWA Hall from Friday through the weekend.
Jolanta Nejman, an artist with the CCC group, said the exhibition's theme is location; exploring each artists' take on how they view "a sense of place".
"Whether referencing an immediately identifiable location or one that is conceptual and abstract, each piece encourages the viewer to contemplate the relationship we have with the place and time we live in," Ms Nejman explained.
"The concepts are idiosyncratic and all entwined to an existence with the earth that grounds us," she added.
The "conceptual and abstract" pieces of art will be presented in varied media styles and all featured works are for sale with prices ranging from $15 up to $1200.
The exhibit will showcase the works of glass artists, photographers, painters, weavers and others working in different multimedia genres.
Due to COVID the group decided to stage a series of pop-up events.
"COVID 'the great disruptor' instead dispersed all the events over three months," Nejman said.
"Being with other artists is a thriving environment for creativity."
The exhibition runs from Friday, November 26, to Sunday, November 28, 10am to 4pm.
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