Creative Arts Batemans Bay (CABBI) is delighted to announce Nina Poulton as the featured artist in the next exhibition at the Gallery Mogo
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The show opens at 2.00pm on Tuesday, August 11, at 2/52 Sydney Street, Mogo.
The exhibition will run until October 10.
The Gallery Mogo is a CABBI venture, that is open to local and regional visual art and craft practitioners.
All CABBI sponsors, members and the general public are invited to join us in a celebration of our local visual artists, with an exhibition that features the award winning, multi-media artist, Nina Poulton.
Nina is a Long Beach resident, who is largely self-taught, but has had a keen interest in art since an early age. It was only in the early 80s she sought tuition in oil painting.
Her early adventures around Australia and the world gave her a love of diversity, colour and scenery.
Upon moving to Batemans Bay in 2004 she sought to expand her knowledge of other mediums by attending numerous workshops and groups which she continues to do to this day.
Nina is accomplished across several mediums, expressing traditionalism and realism while incorporating abstraction, impression and contemporary aspects in her works.
She is also active in the South Coast Art Community, being a member of CABBI, the South Coast Pastel Society and the Queanbeyan Art Society (QAS), while holding several group and solo exhibitions locally and in Canberra.
This involvement has extended to teaching beginners, particularly in relation to disability and children's programs.
In 2017 Nina was selected as one of four feature artists in the Canberra City Walk Charity exhibition, as well as feature artist at the Queanbeyan Art Society and the Batemans Bay Library.
Nina has exhibited extensively from Queanbeyan, Radford College, Goulburn, Nowra and Kiama, as well as being the featured artist for 12 months at the Lincoln Downs and Briars Restaurant Resort Batemans Bay.
She is a regular participant in the River of Art Festival program and has been shortlisted and as a finalist in the South Coast Pastel Society National Open exhibitions for three years.
Nina has received numerous awards for her works, with first prizes for Tribute to Friends, a mixed media and Summer Greens, a watercolour (QAS).