ABOUT 20 artists and potters from Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula will be opening their studios to the public the Peninsula Studio Trail weekend, 29 to 30 April.
The artists promote their work collectively and believe opening their studio doors makes it more accessible to the public.
“The open studio weekends are a wonderful opportunity to meet talented local artists and visit their private working studios,” member artist Diane Williamson said.
“Our diverse and gifted artists specialise in ceramics, painting (oils, watercolour and acrylic), textiles, printmaking, photography, sculpture. Some run classes or workshops and promote their work through exhibitions.”
Williamson said artists along the Peninsula Studio Trail were a “constantly evolving group” and encouraged visits to the group’s website “to see our artists’ new work and plan their visits to the studios by looking at the map”.
The artists’ studios will open 10am-5pm on Saturday and Sunday 29-30 April.
See the artists’ work and a map of the Studio Trail at peninsulastudiotrailinc.org