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Saturday 5 October 2 pm - 3 pmGeorgina Sambell - Painting
Nature Foundation is an apolitical not-for-profit foundation that invests in conserving, restoring and protecting Australian landscapes, flora and fauna to ensure their survival for future generations.
The 2024 program saw a diverse group of artists selected, including mixed-media artist Mary Pulford from Adelaide, the Adelaide-based couple Tim Thomson and Rosana Cohen (a bronze sculptor and ceramicist, respectively), and Georgina Sambell from Victoria who has produced a range of oil and watercolour paintings. Each artist brings a unique perspective and is deeply inspired by nature's various forms.
During their stay at the remote reserves, the artists delve into the heart of nature, drawing inspiration from its myriad forms. Their work is a vivid reflection of the environments they've observed, and the connections they draw between nature conservation and nature-based art are truly inspiring.
If you would like to attend, feel free to do so and no bookings are required. Attendees cannot be guaranteed a space or a seat. Standing should be expected.
Artists are happy to chat and offer tips and advice where possible. These sessions are demonstrations or talks that are informal and provide visitors with a chance to watch the artists at work and ask questions.
Please remember they are in no way a prepared tutorial or lesson and the artists are participating on a voluntary basis.
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Pepper Street Arts Centre, 558A Magill Rd, Magill SA 5072, Australia,Adelaide, South Australia
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