NATIMUK'S Goat Gallery is hosting an exhibition featuring 20 Wimmera artists.
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The exhibition showcases work produced at past Grampians Textures and Grampians Brushes workshops.
Murtoa woman Christine Gerdtz is a textile expert who regularly attends Grampians Textures workshops.
"I'm motivated by my desire to extend and widen my creative interests in an environment that is free from daily chores and commitments," she said.
Former Horsham woman Kathy Taylor makes books as travel journals.
"Many new and wonderful ideas and friendships are fostered there," she said.
"You can always learn something new and there is plenty of opportunity to refine skills and interests."
Haven woman Helen Blandford said she used the workshops to extend her sewing and quilting skills.
"I'm inspired by tutors with special skills and their preparedness to share them with keen students like myself," she said.
Other Wimmera-based artists who will have work on display at the Goat Gallery include Nina Gould, Sue Cunningham, Isla Dart, Trish Venn, Deb Cooper, Judy McPhee, Marion Anderson, Shirley Hoffman, Charlie Frost, Delys Jolly, Helen Hobbs, Val Pascal, Marg Gunning, Sue Devlin, Isobel Martin, Sue Taylor, Leanne Onley and Joan Johns.
The exhibition officially opened on Friday and will show at the gallery, 87A Main Street, Natimuk until February 15.
The gallery is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 1.30pm until 4pm or by appointment.
This year's Grampians Textures program is due to take place in Halls Gaps from March 14 to March 19.