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Celebrate art at inner west fair

Thirty artists will showcase their works at the Williamstown Town Hall this weekend as part of the Inner West Art Fair.

Now in its third year, the fair aims to provide a platform for emerging and established artists without taking any sales commission.

Inner West Art Fair founder and director Julia Bevis said the fair’s zero-commission policy ensures that the community’s support goes directly to the artists.

“This fair isn’t just about viewing art — it’s about valuing and connecting with artists,” she said.

The fair, which runs from 17-19 October, will feature paintings, photography, ceramics, woodwork, weaving, steelworks and more.

Visitors can also experience artists in conversation events by The Cotton Mills artists Andrea Huelin, Godwin Bradbeer and Robert Earp.

There will also be an interactive room built by the team behind Decently Exposed, workshops and children-friendly activities.

The fair’s full program of events can be viewed at: www.innerwestartfair.com.au/

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