Artists studios throughout the Leichhardt Local Government Area will open their doors to the public on Sunday March 4, from 10- 4. This is a rare opportunity to enter the personal creative realms of participating artists.
Through LOST you can be assured an exciting peek into many creative spaces in Leichhardt, Lilyfield, Balmain, Birchgrove, Annandale, Rozelle and Camperdown.
By joining us at MOST you can see arts practice as it is being developed, in the places where it is developed.
The artists involved in LOST work in so many diferent genres, visitors are assured a varied and wide ranging experience.
Artist genres include: street art, video, painting, sculpture, mixed media, stencil art, illustration, silk-screen printing,
mosiacs, glass art, ceramics and millenery.
Over twenty artists studios and galleries in the area are ready for your visit on Sunday March 4, so to find out
where they are, dowload the LOST map here
LOST_Leichhardt Open Studio Trail Map (477.28kB)
Maps can also be picked up at the following locations:
- Leichhardt Council Administration Centre - 7-15 Wetherill Street, Leichhardt
- Leichhardt Library - Piazza Level, Italian Forum, 23 Norton Street, Leichhardt
- Balmain Library, 370 Darling Street, Balmain
- Leichhardt Park Aquatic Centre, Mary Street, Lilyfield ( opposite Leichhardt Oval)
- Art Est. Art School - 67-69 Lords Road, Leichhardt
- and a number of other cafes in the area.
Please note that due to unforseen circumstances, La Galleria (Studio no 7), at The Italian Forum Cultural Centre will not be participating in LOST.
Leichhardt Council is committed to supporting and enlivening the arts. Council’s recently adopted Community and Cultural Plan has set the scope for a comprehensive, sustainable process to enable the arts to flourish in the area.