Water Media & Card Makers groups exhibition and sale of work
Featured artist: Kate Jacob
Kāpiti Gallery – your local gallery on the coast
192 Matai Road, Raumati Beach
Thursday 18 April - Sunday 12 May 2024
Hours: Thursday to Sunday 10.00 am to 3.00 pm
A dozen art and craft groups meet regularly in our Raumati Beach workrooms – weekly, fortnightly or monthly, to suit participants. Our Gallery displays members’ work in exhibitions that change each month, and we often feature guest artists,.
Join Kāpiti Arts And Crafts to enjoy your crafting and artistry in good company! Annual subscription = less than $3.50 per fortnight
Society members can join as many or few groups as they choose for their modest annual sub. The Shop and Gallery are run by volunteer members, who are welcome to submit items for exhibition and sale.
Contact: via our website kapitiartsandcrafts.com... or phone 04-902-8549 during gallery opening hours.
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