Guest Curator Derice McDonald from Macquariedale Wines

Guest Curator Derice McDonald from Macquariedale Wines

We are thrilled to be working with Macquariedale Wines this month as our opening night sponsors. Macquariedale is truly one of my favourite local wineries and their magnificent cellar door is a must-see on your next trip to Orange!

Macquariedale wines are organic, biodynamic, low preservative, vegan-friendly, natural wines. Macquariedale Organic Wines follow a passion for natural winemaking, specialising in converting small parcels of grapes into the most delicious natural wines available in Australia. Find out more here.

Derice has selected a wonderful collection for us this month, view and shop all our beautiful works below.

Andrea Hopgood, Fog in the Trees, 2024

Oil on Canvas, 43x43cm framed.

$1000

Amanda Holman, Spring Colours and Creek Wanderings, 2022

Acrylic on primed stretched canvas, 48x48cm, framed.

$710

Melanie Williamson, A Breath of Change, 2024

Acrylic, wax and pigment on board, 25x20cm framed.

$450

Pippita Bennett, Yellow Box, 2022

Plant dyed linen, wool and silk, thrifted cotton, 58x153cm framed

$3500

Emily Heath, Days Gone By, 2024

Acrylic and oil on board, 25.5x25.5cm

unframed $580 | 28x28cm framed in natural oak $725

Georgia Bragg, Nature’s Signature, 2023

Photograph on smooth cotton rag, 45.5x33cm framed behind perspex

$420

Macquariedale Cellar Door, Orange NSW.

Macquariedale Cellar Door, Orange NSW.

Madeline Young

The Corner Store Gallery is owned and operated by Madeline Holborow.  Madeline completed a degree in Fine Arts at the University of Newcastle and has since worked as the Artist in Residence at an educational institution from 2010-14.  She has been teaching art and craft workshops for over 7 years and continues to do so in the gallery.  Madeline is interested in all areas of artistic practice and design and hopes to share her interests, through the gallery, with the local community.

http://www.cornerstoregallery.com
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