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Arts Canterbury Art Show at The Cashmere Club

Arts Canterbury

On the 12th - 14th of August 2022 more than 65 Arts Canterbury members will be exhibiting at the Arts Canterbury Art Show at The Cashmere Club, 50 Colombo Street, Cashmere, Christchurch. This event is a fundraiser for Arts Canterbury so that they may continue to provide support to local artists.

The show opens Friday 12th of August with a ticketed opening night - tickets can be bought from eventbrite or there will be limited door sales.

The show will then be open to the public Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm and is a gold coin donation on the door.

Arts Canterbury - Facebook

OPENING NIGHT of Arts Canterbury Art Show at The Cashmere Club - Facebook

Arts Canterbury Art Show at the Cashmere Club - Facebook

Opening night of the Arts Canterbury Art Show at The Cashmere Club Tickets, Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 7:00 PM - Eventbrite.
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