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EXHIBITION OF NEW WORKS AT THE BEVERLEY TRAIN STATION GALLERY
For the past two years, Beverley's glorious restored 19th century train station has been home to a number of artists-in-residence.
Well-known painter Graeme Wild is the latest artist-in-residence at the Beverley Station Gallery, working and living in the small wheat-belt town since April.
He will be exhibiting thirty new still-life oils at the Beverley Station Gallery in July.
Beverley is a 90 minute drive from Perth, via the Great Southern Highway and York, or from Kelmscott via the Brookton Highway
Exhibition details: 10-19 July, 11am-4pm daily at the Beverley Station Gallery, Vincent St, Beverley.
Beverley Artist-in-Residence program The successful artist-in-residence program has been running in Beverley for two years, and in that time a number of artists have lived and worked in the restored heritage Beverley Railway Station building, offering residents and visitors a chance to meet and talk to practicing artists. The Station building houses a gallery and studio and living spaces.
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