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Feast for the senses: new art and dining experience

A new cultural immersion experience on the Sunshine Coast is set to be launched by Palm Creek Estate in partnership with CA Gallery.

At Palm Creek Estate, a burgeoning boutique event and wedding venue situated on an idyllic hinterland property, The Art Series is set to provide visitors with an immersive experience of contemporary Australian culture.

The first event in this brand-new series will feature paintings by local artist, Amy Clarke.

Amy will be showcasing and providing artist commentary about her latest works, alongside a creative winter Italian Menu from local providores Dar Nasone, and soothing tunes from the talented Renny Field.

The feature artist for this inaugural event- Amy Clarke, is an abstract artist. She has exhibited around the country including Noosa Regional Gallery, USC Gallery, Toowoomba Regional Gallery and Michael Reid Northern Beaches.

Amy has recently been recognised in Australian Abstract, the latest book written by curator and writer, Amber Creswell Bell.

“We are very excited for this opportunity to host an exhibition on the sublime grounds of Palm Creek Estate- within their beautiful contemporary barn space, and to offer a local art and food/beverage experience unlike any other for the Sunshine Coast,“ Erin said (co-director at ca Gallery).

Don’t miss this celebration of local art and a feast for the senses.

THE ART SERIES is set to take place on Wednesday 12 July, 10.30am-2.30pm.

For bookings and details, visit palmcreekestate.com.au

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