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Identitywa to showcase art at public exhibition

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Artist Tim Maley’s work will be displayed at the 2018 Identitywa Art Exhibition, 3 to 4 November from 10am to 3pm. Photo: Identitywa.

By Amanda Murthy

Western Australian artists David Guhl, Tim Maley, and Clive Collender are among 10 nationally renowned artists who will showcase their talents at the 2018 Identitywa Art Exhibition next month.

The display will take place on 3 and 4 November from 10am to 3pm at Identitywa, located at 61 Fitzgerald St in Northbridge (St Brigid’s Parish Hall).

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Artist James Cross’ work will be displayed at the 2018 Identitywa Art Exhibition, 3 to 4 November from 10am to 3pm. Photo: Identitywa.

All members of the public are welcome to come along and view the exhibition, which offers a range of artwork from acrylic on canvas, pencil drawings, pen on paper, and ceramics.

This will be the second art exhibition organised by the agency, the first was hosted as part of their 35th anniversary celebration six years ago.

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Artist Andrea Carter’s work will be displayed at the 2018 Identitywa Art Exhibition, 3 to 4 November from 10am to 3pm. Photo: Identitywa.

Identitywa Chief Executive Marina Re said the selected artwork will be available for purchase.

“The art exhibition is an exciting opportunity for us to showcase the wonderful talents of the people we support,” she added.

Identitywa is one of WA’s leading agencies supporting people with disability to live the life they choose. With a strong commitment to person-centred active support, staff work in partnership with individuals to explore, plan, and design support options to suit their individual needs.