Reminding all of the first
MTAS Monthly Demonstration Meeting of 2020
Tuesday – 11th February
Macquarie Towns Arts Society’s first meeting of 2020 will welcome Julianne Ross Allcorn demonstrating pencil and watercolour on birch wood panels. It is on next week, Tuesday 11th February, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Studio in Windsor.
Come along to see this very beautiful and interesting medium being demonstrated by Julianne, a finalist in the Gosford Art Prize & Ravenswood Art Prize, and winner of the People’s Choice Award at the Hunters Hill Art Prize in 2018.
Julianne Allcorn has been a practicing artist and art teacher for over 20 years. Her works are mostly inspired by the flora and fauna around the Burralong Valley & Lower Hunter.
Julianne also spends time drawing from real life at her Garden Studio in Roseville and draws a lot of inspiration from her Australian bush land surroundings.
Julianne works on birch wood panels painting very detailed insects, birds, flora and fauna usually using pencil & watercolour.
A highly accomplished practising artist with works in many collections and has displayed in many group and solo exhibitions.
You can see more of Julianne’s work on Instagram and Facebook:
www.facebook.com/julianne.allcorn
Both Members and Non Members are welcome to join MTAS meetings to view an inspirational artist at work each month, as well as the opportunity to enjoy networking with like-minded art enthusiasts.
Entry is $5 for MTAS members and visitors (includes supper)
Please remember to park outside the car park due to early closure.
For inquiries phone Annmaree 0429 234 873
Look forward to seeing you there.