Napier is renowned as an arty town. During December the artists of Napier will once again show just how creative this little town really is.
Building on the success of two previous art routes, the Creative Napier Art Week will take place again from 27 December to 30 December, when 17 artists will show their work. Private studios will be open to the public, giving a rare peak into the creative world of the Napier art community. Many walls in other venues, such as restaurants, shops and cafes, will also be used to display exhibitions.
Mediums range from traditional painting to photography, photographic art, collage, ceramics, jewellery, botanical art as well as contemporary painting.
Creative Napier offers a fantastic selection covering most art forms and appealing to a wide range of art lovers.
During 2021 visitors from far and wide came to this creative event in the Overberg. Holidaymakers to Hermanus, Struisbaai, Arniston, Gansbaai and even from Cape Town enjoyed the cultural outing, a welcome break from the beach days and used the opportunity to purchase quality art directly from the artists.
Maps will be available at all the exhibiting venues, as well as Napier restaurants.
More information available on social media: Facebook: @Creative Napier, Instagram: @CreativeNapier
Participating artist include: Nastasha Minyon Sale, Nelis Singels (Rewild Art), Jason Wyness, Helen Vale Xanos, Herman van Bon (Studio98; Photographic Art), Juanita Coetzer ( SA Photography), Lisé-Marè Botha (Nizhóní), Madeleine Murray, Yvonne De Wit (Studio98; Jewellery Design), Alex Hamilton, Edie Wilson, Niels Bastiaensen (Photography), Jon Daamen (Floral Art), Michele Thomas, Brenda Shelley and Jen Bam.
At Studio 98 along the main road in Napier you will find the work of jewellery designer Yvonne de Wit and photographic artist Herman van Bon.