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Art and Appetite Unite at Morpeth's Festival of Two Palettes

Your Hunter Valley Magazine
Oil on Canvas Painting
John McCartin After The Rain Source: Morpeth Gallery

The historic streets of Morpeth are set to come alive with creativity and culinary delights during the Festival of Two Palettes on 8 and 9 March. This unique celebration brings together the artist's palette and the food lover's palate in a weekend that promises to engage all the senses.

 

At the heart of the festival, Morpeth Gallery will host fourteen of Australia's most accomplished artists, each working at their easels on the gallery's first floor. These artists, who have successfully turned their passion into a profession, will share their techniques and the stories behind their success. Among them is John McCartin, fresh from his triumph at the prestigious Art Renewal Centre competition, where his still-life masterpiece claimed top honours among entries from 87 countries.


The artistic showcase spans diverse genres, from Natalie Jane Parkerand Garry Fleming's internationally published children's book illustrations to James Hough's celebrated wildlife art featured in Australian Geographic publications. Visitors can purchase original artworks, books, and art gifts directly from these professional artists.


Adding a unique dimension to the festival, Morpeth Antique Centre will showcase an extensive collection of wearable art through Erstwilder's resin jewellery. These contemporary pieces, inspired by the pioneering work of French artist Lea Stein, feature Australian flora and fauna designs by Pete Cromer and Jocelyn Proust. While new pieces retail for around

$55, some rare designs have reached up to $600 in the collector's market. Eagle-eyed visitors might even discover vintage Lea Stein pieces tucked away in the centre's corners.


The festival's culinary aspect offers something for every taste. Wine enthusiasts can indulge in tastings at Boydell's cellar door, while those seeking heartier fare can choose between the Commercial and River Royal pubs. For casual dining, Morpeth's café scene includes Common Grounds, Cupz 'n' Crepes, and several other charming establishments. For those seeking to make a day of it, the 2km Hunter Riverwalk provides a perfect opportunity to work up an appetite or walk off lunch, with picnic spots available near the iconic Morpeth Bridge.


Morpeth Gallery and Morpeth Antique Centre welcome visitors Thursday through Sunday, with free entry from 10am to 5pm. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a food lover, or simply seeking a delightful day out, the Festival of Two Palettes offers a perfect blend of creativity and cuisine in one of the Hunter Valley's most cherished historic towns.


For more information, visit www.morpethgallery.com

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