Showcasing some of the best contemporary art Mornington has to offer, the Peninsula Studio Trail will present its annual exhibition until October 1.
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Taking place at The Studio on Wilsons Road, the exhibition features a diverse range of contemporary art which is available for purchase.
Visitors can meet the artists and artisans during a series of artist talks and workshops, which will run throughout.
![Potter Sandi Faulkner will display her work at the Peninsula Studio Trail's annual exhibition. Picture supplied Potter Sandi Faulkner will display her work at the Peninsula Studio Trail's annual exhibition. Picture supplied](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/172374647/761caf89-1e3b-4162-8dd1-1a049f0a6cd1.jpg/r0_0_960_1280_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The trail is made up of a diverse group of artists who work together to promote their work collectively across Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, reflecting the quality and range of art created in the area.
Artworks are presented in a number of mediums, including ceramics, paintings (oils, watercolour and acrylic), textiles, printmaking and sculpture.
Textile artist Jane Suffield is one of the artists whose work is on display.
Jane's exploration of Shibori - a Japanese technique of carefully and intricately binding, tying, clamping and stitching cloth, and indigo dyeing began with a short workshop in Melbourne in 2010.
Jane loves the creative process of her artform and is looking forward to showcasing the results.
The trail will also present open studio weekends from November 18-19 and 25-26, offering guests a chance to visit artists' working studios.
For more information on the exhibition and trails, click here.