An Art Collective Exhibition at Centennial Vineyards

Nestled in the heart of the Southern Highlands, the exhibition space at the Cellar Door, Centennial Vineyards offers a serene and inspiring setting for showcasing art. Surrounded by rolling vineyards and lush landscapes, this venue provides a unique backdrop that enhances the beauty and impact of the artwork on display. With its spacious interiors and abundant natural light, the exhibition area is designed to create an immersive experience for visitors, allowing them to fully appreciate the details and emotions captured in each piece. Whether you’re an artist or an art enthusiast, the Centennial Vineyards exhibition space offers a perfect blend of elegance, tranquillity, and creativity.

Sarah Norton

Sarah Norton is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores themes of place, belonging, and the interplay of textures across various mediums. With a background in interior design, Sarah brings a keen eye for materiality and spatial awareness to her artistic practice. Sarah’s creations often draw from the natural world, incorporating hand-woven fibres and organic materials to evoke a sense of connection and grounding. Exhibiting nationally and internationally, she continues to experiment and evolve, embracing the ever-changing nature of creative play. Sarah’s work has included bringing design + creative intelligence facilitation to a wide range of industries and organisations, both government and private. Today she specialises in mentoring leaders seeking to bring creative intelligence to their leadership; personally and professionally.

Sarah Norton
Nat Will

Natalie Will

Nat has been heavily influenced by the things that she loved unapologetically as a teenager as well as a few other gems that she has picked up on the way to middle age. Nat feels that when she grew up and became an adult she entered this world of grey and beige. Stuck in uniforms ,representing an organisation or an agenda rather than expressing who she was or wanted to be. During a reinvention of herself she has embraced the things she loves without the shame of being daggy, silly or different. Nat’s works are diverse but are all linked through the joy they ooze and the use of bright colour and distinct mark making.

Jacqui Brown

Jacqui Brown’s journey into the world of art began amidst the serene landscapes of Burrawang, NSW. Surrounded by the comforting presence of a quilting mother, a crafty nan, and the fond memories of a navy man grandfather who sketched with passion, Jacqui’s artistic inclination found its roots early on. It was a pivotal moment in 1992 when Jacqui encountered Rodney Monk during his visit to Moss Vale High. Inspired by his craft, she embarked on a muralist path, working alongside Monk to create a masterpiece for their school. Jacqui Brown’s artistic journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication to the craft and her profound connection to the world around her. With each stroke of her brush and every sketch, she invites us to share in the magic of creation and the beauty of new horizons.

Jacqui Brown
Corinne Dany

Corinne Dany  

With short courses in painting at Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney and a lifelong love of drawing and fine art, Corinne has been painting since her first residency in 2017.

2 solo exhibitions later Corinne has opened a studio in Mittagong where she shares her time between teaching and her own active art practice selling her work through several local stockists, from her own shop in Dirty Jane’s Bowral and painting commissions.