Macedon Ranges residents will once again be able to immerse themself in local art, with an open studio event to be held on November 25 and 26.
The weekend will be the second event of the year for the 10 artists, who will share their particular artistic expressions, processes and working environments.
Participating artist Sue Anson said there’s a variety of people who are opening their studios to the public.
“Not all of us have lovely studios… they’re not always elaborate, there’s a variety of places people work in,” she said.
“There’s a variety of types of garden, we’re all working very well connected to the place we live. If I look out the window now I’m looking at native shrubs and birds.
“We are expecting a lot of locals at the event… It’s a nice time of the year for a weekend of leisurely walking around and immersing yourself in art.”
Ms Anson said most of the artists will do a demonstration or show how they use their tools, and people can buy pieces as well.
Pottery, painting, drawing, photography, textiles and printmaking reveal some of the amazing artistic endeavours of the residents.
The studios are within a short distance from each other and are marked on a map in the brochure and on Instagram.
There will be a display at Top of the Range Tea rooms, and brochures will be available at The Gallery and Trading Post at Mt Macedon and in local cafes and businesses.
Details: shorturl.at/quHQZ
Zoe Moffatt