NO WALL or cabinet space has been spared from an artwork as the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre exhibits four of its member groups' creative endeavours.
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The centre's woodworkers, painters, potters and creative textile members will have their works on show until September 17.
"The main gallery and annex is packed," the centre's publicity officer, Mike Francis, said.
The feature artist is Greta Rogers.
Lining the walls in the main gallery is the painting group's My Favourite Destinations exhibition pieces.
Scenes of Venice, Paris, Sydney and other exotic locations jump out at gallery visitors.
The carvings and creations of the woodworkers take up the display cabinets in the gallery.
Hat pins, boxes, vases, door stoppers, corkboards and carvings made by the centre's woodworkers in the past 12 months, fill the gallery space.
In the annex, the potters' pieces are on display, including Raku-fired vases.
These pieces spill out to the front room.
Also on display in the annex is the creative textile group's exhibition All Stitched Up.
"We make anything from anything," the group's Sheila Francis said.
"We made shaggy jackets, we decided to make toys to give the exhibition a lift, teddy bear door stops, felted pin cushions.
"We try a new adventure every month."
The art centre is open 10am to 4pm.