Goulburn Art Club's annual competition and exhibition has attracted over 300 pieces with much interest shown in its new miniature section.
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The exhibition is on show this weekend in the Goulburn Workers Club auditorium.
One of the organisers Lesley Whitten said pieces have come from interstate as well as all over NSW, with a strong local representation.
"It has been a massive job unpacking and hanging all the works, We had to get some extra stands made and even then the there was not really enough hanging space," Mrs Whitten said. "It is a good problem to have."
The exhibition was opened by Goulburn Mulwaree Mayor Bob Kirk on Thursday evening and awards presented to the recipients who were present.
Art judge Trevor Dunbar told the audience about his criteria for selecting the winners before announcing the successful entrants.
Photography judge Darryl Fernance commented on the overall high standard of the entries and as well as explaining why how he arrived at his choices of prize awardees.