#OFMArtBeat - The Clarens Art Experience 2020

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At The Clarens Art Experience from 9 - 11 Oct 2020, The Aesthete will showcase a collection of stellar, hard-working artists from Clarens and South Africa, giving viewers the opportunity to enjoy and support art exhibitions once again. A selection of classic as well as some edgy artists - from painters to printers to fine-art photographers - will be exhibiting their work. Some of the 27 exhibiting artists include Lyn Hoyle, Simon Addy, Ryan and Jodie Loubser, Sam Tshabalala, JJ Clark, Bob McKenzie and many more.
The Clarens Art Experience is a great platform for artists to exhibit again following a drought of exhibiting opportunities due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Artists who rely on selling art at art events will be able to sell to many keen art collectors. Hosting the event in Clarens offers viewers a full art experience as the town is renowned for its art. Local eateries are on offer in this delightful, quaint town in the heart of South Africa.
8 Oct 2020 English South Africa Performing Arts · Visual Arts

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