Art Ew - National Gallery of Australia
Art Ew - National Gallery of Australia
Art Ew - National Gallery of Australia
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Open Garden<br />
&<br />
<strong>Gallery</strong><br />
Southern Highlands<br />
An exciting collection by:<br />
John Kirton<br />
Margie Mullins<br />
Nadine Harvey<br />
Libby Hobbs<br />
Margaret Shepherd<br />
Jenny Stewart<br />
Cindy Pryma<br />
Jean Griffin<br />
Patrice Cooke<br />
Melinda Haylock<br />
Martial Cosyn<br />
Vanessa Forbes<br />
The Burrows<br />
Tugalong Road<br />
Canyonleigh NSW 2577<br />
Take the Illwarra Hwy exit from<br />
the Hume Highway and follow the<br />
signs to Canyonleigh.<br />
Entry to garden $5.00 - supporting<br />
NSW Rural Fire Service.<br />
28th October - 4th November, 2007<br />
10am - 4pm<br />
Blue Pond by John Kirton<br />
This exquisite ten acre garden, <strong>of</strong>ten likened<br />
to the garden <strong>of</strong> French impressionist Claude<br />
Monet in Giverny, France and which HighLife<br />
Magazine described as a “Highlands’ Garden<br />
Oasis with a Touch <strong>of</strong> Monet”, will be open<br />
to the public for the first time this year.<br />
The Burrows is a roaming garden transformed<br />
from bare paddocks at Canyonleigh. Situated<br />
on the south-western edge <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />
Highlands, half way between Sydney and<br />
Canberra, The Burrows has been part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Open Garden scheme and has<br />
been featured in a number <strong>of</strong> magazines.<br />
Also open will be The Kirton <strong>Gallery</strong>, a private<br />
art gallery housed in a restored hay shed<br />
adjacent to the garden.