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1000-plus people turn out for Strathpeffer Pavilion Art Fair as 80 artists showcase their work


By Hector MacKenzie

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Jackie Ross, Becca Butcher and Lauren Gallagher, High Life Highland staff. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Jackie Ross, Becca Butcher and Lauren Gallagher, High Life Highland staff. Picture: James Mackenzie.

THE work of around 80 artists took pride of place in a Ross-shire venue over the course of four days.

The Strathpeffer Pavilion Art Fair featured the work of a wide variety of artists working across several different media.

They included Katherine Sutherland, Michael Forbes, Esther Armstrong and Louise Worthy.

The art fair saw 55 pieces being sold over the four days of the event with over 1000 people coming through Strathpeffer Pavilion.

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Post cards and prints by the artists were available. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Post cards and prints by the artists were available. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Jean and Dan Macphail. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Jean and Dan Macphail. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Miriam and Paul Williams. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Miriam and Paul Williams. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Strathpeffer Pavilion Art Fair sign. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Strathpeffer Pavilion Art Fair sign. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Ness Walk by Heather Afrin. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Ness Walk by Heather Afrin. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Art fair inside Strathpeffer Pavilion. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Art fair inside Strathpeffer Pavilion. Picture: James Mackenzie.

The venue later posted: “Our annual art fair is now finished for the year and thanks so much to everyone who made it so successful.
Thanks to the very talented artists for submitting their work, our team of wonderful volunteers who give up their time to help hang and display, to everyone who came along to view and buy and thanks too to The Little Croft Bakery and museum Coffee Shop Strathpeffer for the pop up cafés.”


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