Bouddi Arts Trail and Show on this long weekend

A work from artist Cate Cotrell

Artists and artisans across the Bouddi Peninsula are putting the final touches on their respective works in preparation for their biggest weekend of the year.

For those looking for something truly special to do this long weekend, the Bouddi Art Trail and Bouddi Art Show are the perfect events to get a dose of culture, community and creativity.

This is the chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant local art scene, where artists open up their personal studios; a rare treat that only happens once a year.


What’s really exciting about the Bouddi Art Trail is the chance to go behind the scenes.

This is the one weekend of the year when local artists throw open the doors to their private studios and let us in on their creative process.

Not every day you get to chat with artists in their own space, surrounded by their works-in-progress, inspirations, and finished pieces.

Look out for the iconic red flags fluttering outside each studio.

To make the journey even more enjoyable, there’s a stunning map of the area that shows exactly where each artist’s studio is located.

If you grabbed last week’s newspaper, you might have seen it printed in a large, easy-to-follow format.

The Bouddi Arts Trail 2024 (click of press to access)

The map is also available at The Fat Goose café and other local spots, and on the Bouddi Arts Trail website.

The Bouddi Art Show will also be open over the weekend at Wagstaffe Hall where you’ll find an incredible collection of artworks, from paintings to sculptures, showcasing the diverse talent that the Bouddi region has to offer.

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