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Gallery celebrates 10 years

Hopes and dreams can struggle to survive under the harsh weight of reality, but sometimes life exceeds even the most optimistic vision.

Such is the case for Soula and Theo Mantalvanos, who moved from Collingwood to the region to establish Queenscliff Gallery a decade ago.

Soula said becoming part of their new community was “a very big deal” when they first made the move to the borough.

“Initially we wanted a print studio that also had a workshop; a very hands-on, very lively space where people could come in and ask questions, do workshops, and also that end bit where they buy the work too,” she said.

“But the vision probably grew past what we initially wanted. We were really surprised at how we were embraced and the opportunities that came our way.

“The Geelong Gallery were so keen to collaborate in any way, so we inaugurated a national print prize, the Geelong Gallery members come through for special sessions with the artists or demonstrations.

“We didn’t expect that, you certainly wouldn’t be able to do that in Melbourne. The regional arts community is really strong, it’s wonderful, so we’ve definitely exceeded our expectations.”

This November the gallery will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a special exhibition 10/10, featuring many of the artists who have been along for the journey including David Frazer, Anita Iacovella, Jim Pavlidis and Trudy Rice.

Running from 13 November to 8 December, the exhibition will include print demonstrations on 15 and 16 November and celebratory drinks each weekend between 2pm and 5pm.

Visit qgallery.com.au for more information.

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