Creative Spaces to continue into next year

There are art pop-ups across the region

The Creative Spaces initiative will continue to run through to early next year, with pop-up retail and workshop spaces in Gosford, Woy Woy, and The Entrance where you can meet the Coast’s local makers and creators.

Wares including fashion, produce, art, ceramics and more are available for sale across the three centres.

Workshops and classes offer a variety of activities from painting and drawing to knitting, stained glass, creative writing, wet felting, upcycled jewellery, watercolour, pottery, patchwork, candle, silver craft and more.

Dance-lovers can break a sweat at Kibble Park in special music and movement classes with the TipToe Giants featuring vocals, green screen recording experiences and an insight into the benefits of music therapy.

Celebrate all things vintage lifestyle with Viva La Vintage at Woy Woy with workshops, photography sets, craft days and exhibitions.

For those who enjoy building on their creative abilities, there will be colouring-in activities at Vera’s Water Garden or creating a cyanotype in the sunshine with T LO Art, both at The Entrance.

Artwork is for sale at the three centres

At Parkhouse in Kibble Park, enjoy the large variety of creative workshops including beginners soy candles and reed diffusers, kids’ bath bombs, mosaic, aromatherapy skin care, felting, beeswax wraps, tarot, kids sushi making, free meditations and more with Aromashak.

Creative Spaces is a Central Coast Council initiative servicg the dual purpose of growing the visitor economy and supporting local makers and creators by connecting them with local communities.

Council Administrator, Rik Hart, said the program is providing renewed chances for communities to unite across the Coast.

You can find the full program of scheduled events by searching Creative Spaces at www.lovecentralcoast.com.

Source:
Media release, Sep 27
Central Coast Council