Artists Catherine Kelley, Kay Cooper and Lorraine Chaplin-Mills will be opening their studio for the event.
Camera IconArtists Catherine Kelley, Kay Cooper and Lorraine Chaplin-Mills will be opening their studio for the event. Credit: Supplied/Jon Hewson www.communitypix.com.au d473079

Artists open doors to public for Open Studio Arts Trail in Armadale

Jessica WarrinerComment News

THE Armadale Hills Open Studio Arts Trail is open for business following its launch in Roleystone.

The arts trail is now in its third year and has grown into a popular feature in the Spring Into Armadale festival calendar.

Armadale Mayor Henry Zelones said the trail offered an array of artwork from painting to pastels, textiles, ceramics, sculpture, glass and Aboriginal art.

“People in Perth love their art and there are many very talented and professional artists in the Armadale hills region,” he said.

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“This is a spectacular opportunity for these artists to showcase their work, gain inspiration from fellow artists in the area, build connections and strengthen their art sales.”

Last year’s event attracted more than 3700 visitors from across Perth and $52,000 worth of sales and commissions.

To find out more about the trail, head to visit-armadale.com.au/spring-|armadale.