Art Exhibition and Sale: Linocuts and Paintings by Pip Comport

Join Us for a Heartwarming Art Event Benefiting Refugees and Asylum Seekers

A remarkable opportunity awaits art enthusiasts and supporters of a worthy cause! The Mansrea Circle (117) has received a generous donation of over 200 paintings and 100 lino prints, along with sketches, by the late Pip Comport. This renowned artist, whose works can even be found in the Art Gallery of SA, dedicated his later years to creating vibrant pieces reflecting Australia’s landscapes and people, from the vast outback to the sparkling sea.

Opening Night 7 pm  Friday 23 February 2024
Featuring Guest speaker: Mr Jeremy Moore

Exhibition continues 10am-7pm Saturday 24 February & 9am-2pm Sunday 25 February
Location: St Ignatius Church Hall, 137 William Street, Norwood

More than just an art exhibition, this event offers a chance to:

  • Discover unique and captivating artwork: Witness the humorous brilliance of Comport’s lino prints and the evocative beauty of his paintings, each one a testament to his artistic journey.
  • Support a meaningful cause: Proceeds from the sale of these artworks will directly benefit refugees and asylum seekers, making a positive impact on their lives.
  • Connect with your community: Immerse yourself in a welcoming atmosphere, mingle with fellow art lovers, and celebrate the power of artistic expression.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Pip Comport’s legacy and contribute to a meaningful cause. We encourage you to join us for the opening night or visit anytime throughout the weekend. Remember, these artworks are priced to sell quickly, so don’t wait!

Together, let’s appreciate art, support refugees, and celebrate the generosity of Pip Comport.