Artist Talk and Encaustic Demo with Sharon De Valentin
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- Griffith Regional Art Gallery, 167 Banna Avenue, Griffith, NSW, 2680, New South Wales
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- Date: September 12th, 2026
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Artist Talk and Encaustic Demo with Sharon De Valentin
Where: Griffith Regional Art Gallery
Date: Saturday 12 September
Time: Artist Talk 1pm – 2pm, Encaustic Demo 2pm – 4pm
Cost: FREE, Registration Essential
Step inside the creative world of artist Sharon De Valentin as she shares the inspiration behind her exhibition The Shape of Connection and demonstrates the captivating encaustic painting process.
Using molten beeswax, pigment, and heat, Sharon creates layered works that explore memory, place, and emotion. During this artist talk and demonstration, she will reveal how her recent overseas travels have influenced her practice and show how the transformative qualities of wax and fire become powerful tools for storytelling and expression.
Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about encaustic techniques, this is a unique opportunity to learn about the creative process behind the exhibition and see this distinctive medium brought to life.
Image credit: Nathan De Valentin
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Artist Talk and Encaustic Demo with Sharon De Valentin
Where: Griffith Regional Art Gallery
Date: Saturday 12 September
Time: Artist Talk 1pm – 2pm, Encaustic Demo 2pm – 4pm
Cost: FREE, Registration Essential
Step inside the creative world of artist Sharon De Valentin as she shares the inspiration behind her exhibition The Shape of Connection and demonstrates the captivating encaustic painting process.
Using molten beeswax, pigment, and heat, Sharon creates layered works that explore memory, place, and emotion. During this artist talk and demonstration, she will reveal how her recent overseas travels have influenced her practice and show how the transformative qualities of wax and fire become powerful tools for storytelling and expression.
Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about encaustic techniques, this is a unique opportunity to learn about the creative process behind the exhibition and see this distinctive medium brought to life.
Image credit: Nathan De Valentin