
Photograph by Tamara Bailey – Owl and the Pussycat. Tamara features in week three of the four week exhibition, which runs at Ramada Resort from January 4 to 30.

Crystalline vase by Adam Cox. Adam will feature in Week Two of the PICES Pop Up Exhibition at the Ramada Resort in Cowes. The exhibition runs from January 4 to 30.

Painting by David Bell – Rise. David is one of six artists showcased in the first week of the PICES Pop Up Exhibition at Ramada Resort, which runs from January 4 to 30.
The fourth PICES Pop Up Exhibition at Ramada Resort Phillip Island, 2128 Phillip Island Road Cowes, runs from January 4 to 30, (closed Tuesdays).
It’s an event not to be missed – 26 talented artists from Phillip Island, the Bass Coast and beyond, showing a broad range of high quality contemporary photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, weaving, ceramics, pyrography and wood turning.
The Pop Up exhibitions have become known as a go-to event on Phillip Island during January.
A visitor to the last PICES Pop Up exhibitions wrote, “beautiful range of art works, looking forward to next year’s.” They will not be disappointed!
Yet again, a dedicated team of artists, art lovers, and curator Warren Nichols, are preparing for a stunning range of quality art works to be shown over four weekly exhibitions in the new venue at Ramada Resort. All works showcased are for sale each week.
Exhibiting artists include:
- Week One, January 4 – 9: David Bell, Pauline Grotto, Cassie Leatham, Jenny Loft, Kim McDonald, Jillian Mitchell.
- Week Two, January 11 – 16: Adam Cox, Sue Guildford, Carolyn Goldberg, Ajanta Judd, Lindy Patterson, Karen Preston, Ellen Taylor.
- Week Three, January 18 – 23: Tamara Bailey, Diana Bannister, Imelda Daly, Janis House, Jeremy Kasper, Margaret Langtip, Kim Wood.
- Week Four, January 25 – 30: Sian Adnam, Karen Allen, Karli Duckett, Tessa Hubble, Anne Mestitz, Helen Phillip.
This is an exciting time for the arts on Phillip Island with construction well underway for the Cowes Cultural and Community Centre and Library with a purpose-built art gallery.
Artists and art lovers are looking forward to having such a beautiful, permanent space in which to exhibit and view contemporary art from Bass Coast and the wider region.
Go to www pices.com.au for more information and keep up to date on Instagram and Facebook @picesartspace.
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