In our vibrant community, we are truly blessed to have such talented artists all around us, showing us that art is more than just a visual experience — it’s a way of life and a powerful form of expression that transcends boundaries and connects us all.
So in saying that, everyone at lovethegv is honoured to present the works of 23 featured visual artists from the Goulburn Valley, whose creativity and achievements are worthy of celebration.
Where, you ask? In the very first edition of Heart the Art magazine — where creativity knows no bounds and every page is a wondrous canvas waiting to be explored.
From thought-provoking works to behind-the-scenes glimpses into the creative processes, each artist profile is designed to inspire and ignite your passion for art.
Their stories, insights and talent will captivate your imagination and offer a fresh perspective on the world around us.
Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, we invite you to explore, discover and connect with the creative heartbeats of our region.
Their stories define and redefine our cultural landscape, one masterpiece at a time, and this magazine is your portal into their captivating worlds.
From the first page until the last, prepare to be moved, captivated and inspired.
You’re going to want to get your hands on this magazine and keep it for ever.
So, be sure to grab your free copy inside The News or Riverine Herald on Friday, August 16 and find out which artist scored the front and back pages.
The 23 featured artists include: Marion Langford, Tank, Glenda Cornell, Tank & Tobin Sculpture Works, Dylan Charles, Angie Russi, Ross Paterson, Mark Niglia, Kelly Carmody, Christine Broersen, Jacob Dedman, Kaye Poulton, Gus Leunig, David Laity, Campbell James, Tim Bowtell, Emmet O’Dwyer, Raymond Hill, Elizabeth Jaworski, Cristen Brunner, Dey Alexander, Brendan O’Keeffe and Mark Almond.
So much talent — all in one place.
Speaking of talent, on the day the magazine is released to the public, there will be a joint artist exhibition at the Shepparton Brewery.
Entry is free and everyone is welcome. The exhibition starts at 11.30am and finishes at 2.30pm.
A magazine release and an artist exhibition all in the same day. Both not to be missed.