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The Journey Person Christmas Gift Guide 2020

We are so excited to show you our 2020 Christmas Gift Guide!!! The Journey Person Handmade Popup has been delighting local audiences since 2015, and this year will be no exception. We’ve got lots of new regional makers joining our ranks this year, we’ve extended our intake to all of regional NSW, not just the Central West, and we have got some beautiful new products to showcase.

The Journey Person Christmas Popup will be open to the public from December 17th - 20th. Pencil it in and bring your friends and family and support handmade this Christmas!

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2019 Proposals Now Open

We are currently accepting proposals for the latter half of 2019. We’re looking for exciting new exhibitions and popups to fill our calendar from July through December.

The Corner Store Gallery was established in 2014 and has been providing artists and designers from all over Australia with a beautiful space to showcase their work and ideas for over 5 years. We have a range of flexible rental options available, one, two or three weeks - self-managed or staffed by the Gallery Director Madeline Young-Holborow.

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The Journey Person Christmas Gift Guide

The Journey Person is a collective of local designers and artisans based in Central West NSW. with over 30 members, this little collective has come a long way since their first popup here at the gallery back in 2015 when they consisted of just 8 members. The Handmade Popup is one of our most highly anticipated events of the year and we are incredibly excited to host The Journey Person once again this December 13-16 for their annual Christmas Popup.

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Studio Visit with Fiona Schofield Millinery

Fiona works from home in a studio workroom backing onto her driveway and garden. Double french doors open up onto the camellia lined driveway to flood the room with afternoon sun. Her style and aesthetic is palpable and carries through to the workroom interior. Vintage fashion postcards line the walls, and antiques and collectibles of her millinery trade are scattered throughout the building.

I caught up Fiona on a sunny September day to talk all things small business and to find out what drew her to this rare and distinguished trade.

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