Helpers: Rochester Mural Festival’s opening dinner organisers (back from left) Alan Benson, Wayne Park, Val Gledhill, Peter Anderson; (front) Bev Benson, Judy Anderson and Liz Deller. Photos: Shannon Colee
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Seventy-five people eagerly watched on Saturday night as the eight Rochester Mural Festival artists unveiled their work at the festival’s opening dinner at the 4Rs.
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“Everybody had very positive feedback from the night, saying that they really enjoyed it. It was a very good night,” organiser Judy Anderson said.
"The food was delicious, there were raffle tickets and an auction. It seems like it was a lot of fun for everyone.
“It was just a great way to kick off the festival.”
Full house: A total of 75 people attended the opening night dinner to see what the murals would look like.
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The annual event in Rochester, which runs from April 6 to 14, is a favourite among residents who get to hear about what inspired the art being unveiled, according to Ms Anderson.
“It was good to hear (the artists) talk about and explain their art. It’s always interesting,” she said.
Art talks: Hearing about the art inspiration was a highlight of the evening.
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“Everyone told me about how they love to hear about that and learn more about the context of the art and what it means. It makes seeing it during the week even more fun."
Sister support: Echuca mural artist Maryann Jenkins was supported by her sisters Clare Kennedy, Liz Quinlivan and Julie Price.
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The art was popular with the crowd, with pieces like Helen English’s already finding new homes.
“It was great to see artwork sell on the night, and subsequently, we’ve sold a few more,” Ms Anderson said.
Eye for art: After all the paintings were unveiled, people got a chance to look at them up close.
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A trip to Rochester is advised if people are looking for something to do this week.
“I’d encourage everyone to come down and have a look. You can pick out your favourites and then, on Sunday at about 11am, the judges will give their verdict and announce the winners,” Ms Anderson said.
Friends’ night out: Ali Poort, Paul Poort, Carole Ciaverlla, Penny Silver, Dizi Giddings and George Giddings attend the Rochester Mural Festival’s opening dinner on Saturday night.
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Going, going, gone: Wayne Park was auctioneer during the Rochester Mural Festival’s opening dinner.
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Shannon Colee