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Southern Art and Craft Trail returning to the Great Southern for spring school holidays


One of the Great Southern’s most popular art events is set to return to the region this September, with the Southern Art and Craft Trail opening on September 27.

The regional art showcase will run over 16 days from September 27 until October 12, with 63 venues set to host artists, events and exhibitions during the September school holidays.

The trail, hosted by ArtSouthWA each year, is divided into six areas and includes towns from Manjimup to Albany, with more than 500 artists presenting work.

Albany potter Vicki Read at work in her studio.
Camera IconAlbany potter Vicki Read at work in her studio. Credit: Laurie Benson

The trail aims to offer locals and visitors a taste of the diversity of art in the region, with mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, jewellery, pottery and glass work on display in venues that range from cosy home studios to large-scale group gallery exhibitions.

“The 2024 Trail welcomed record attendance, generated over $400,000 in direct sales for local artists, and contributed more than $5 million to the regional economy,” ArtSouthWA chair Seirah Woodward said.

“Inclusivity remains a cornerstone of both ArtSouthWA and the Southern Art and Craft Trail.


One of the Great Southern’s most popular art events is set to return to the region this September, with the Southern Art and Craft Trail opening on September 27.

The regional art showcase will run over 16 days from September 27 until October 12, with 63 venues set to host artists, events and exhibitions during the September school holidays.

The trail, hosted by ArtSouthWA each year, is divided into six areas and includes towns from Manjimup to Albany, with more than 500 artists presenting work.

Albany potter Vicki Read at work in her studio.
Camera IconAlbany potter Vicki Read at work in her studio. Credit: Laurie Benson

The trail aims to offer locals and visitors a taste of the diversity of art in the region, with mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, jewellery, pottery and glass work on display in venues that range from cosy home studios to large-scale group gallery exhibitions.

“The 2024 Trail welcomed record attendance, generated over $400,000 in direct sales for local artists, and contributed more than $5 million to the regional economy,” ArtSouthWA chair Seirah Woodward said.

“Inclusivity remains a cornerstone of both ArtSouthWA and the Southern Art and Craft Trail.

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