

This event, organised by the Bright Spring Festival Committee,
encourages locals and visitors to explore our wonderful art culture
within the Alpine Shire.
Open gardens and local businesses have opened their doors
to our local artists, offering them a blank canvas to feature their artworks.
Bright & District have many and varied artists within our community,
some well-known and others hidden away.
Many local artists are showcasing their new creations
especially during the Bright Spring Festival.
Some artists have joined open gardens to offer a double viewing experience.
Venues
In 2019, the Spring Art Walk features the following venues:
Bright Art Gallery and Cultural Centre
Artists
In 2019, the Spring Art Walk features the following local artists:
Alicia Marshall - original botanical illustration
Angela Bradbury - textile artist
Annemarie Wiegerinck - oil paintings
Annie Longmuir - fibre artist
Dianne Mackenzie - fibre artist
Frances Worsnop-Solosy - paintings
Francesca Whyte - photography
Gil Stark - designer/maker
Ian McKinnon - waving artist
Jean-Pierre Ronco - photography
Jo Botting - jewellery artist
Michael Whipps - steel sculpture work
Sarah Williamson - fused glass garden art
Simon Pankhurst - sculptures
Steve Berry - photographic images on Canvas
Steve Brown - steel sculptures, hand made light fittings, hand made furniture, assorted hand forged implements
Tony Thornhill-Cole - paintings