BARE WALLS GETTING A MAKE OVER
October 3rd 2008 01:13
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FRINGE BENEFITS
FRINGE BENEFITS GIVES BARE WALLS A MAKE OVER
Fringe Benefits, one of the Australia's most successful youth arts and live events programs is giving Adelaide walls a makeover. Young Art Collectors, a new Fringe Benefits initiative, aims to excite and foster a younger generation of educated art buyers and assist in developing the local arts community. The inaugural forum will be held at emerging artist Angus Rayner's studio on Tuesday October 14, 2008.
At the informal event, one of Adelaide's premier gallery owners Peter Walker, from Peter Walker Fine Art, will speak on the topic of buying and collecting art. Looking at art is a good way of seeing what is happening around you and once young people are interested in art, they will find that there are a lot of different ways of purchasing art, says Peter Walker.
The Young Art Collectors is a free event for people aged between 18 - 30 and who are Fringe Benefits members. Fringe Benefits Membership is FREE and members enjoy privileged access to a year round guide to quality arts and live events and discounted tickets to a range of events.
Since launching in 2006 Fringe Benefits has attracted 8,000 members and was recognized by the South Australian arts industry winning the Ruby Award for Leadership in Arts Enterprise in 2007.
Anyone aged between 18 and 30 can become a Fringe Benefits member by signing up on the Fringe Benefits website.
Fringe Benefits Young Art Collectors Event for more info check out their Website
Fringe Benefits, one of the Australia's most successful youth arts and live events programs is giving Adelaide walls a makeover. Young Art Collectors, a new Fringe Benefits initiative, aims to excite and foster a younger generation of educated art buyers and assist in developing the local arts community. The inaugural forum will be held at emerging artist Angus Rayner's studio on Tuesday October 14, 2008.
At the informal event, one of Adelaide's premier gallery owners Peter Walker, from Peter Walker Fine Art, will speak on the topic of buying and collecting art. Looking at art is a good way of seeing what is happening around you and once young people are interested in art, they will find that there are a lot of different ways of purchasing art, says Peter Walker.
The Young Art Collectors is a free event for people aged between 18 - 30 and who are Fringe Benefits members. Fringe Benefits Membership is FREE and members enjoy privileged access to a year round guide to quality arts and live events and discounted tickets to a range of events.
Since launching in 2006 Fringe Benefits has attracted 8,000 members and was recognized by the South Australian arts industry winning the Ruby Award for Leadership in Arts Enterprise in 2007.
Anyone aged between 18 and 30 can become a Fringe Benefits member by signing up on the Fringe Benefits website.
Fringe Benefits Young Art Collectors Event for more info check out their Website
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