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Ignite the flame of inspiration.

Take a tour of this distinctive Trail when you follow our Arts + Heritage Trail.

With eclectic galleries, live performances and celebrated outdoor sculpture parks, become immersed within this vibrant identity of our creative region.  Wander the path of a by gone era as you explore and uncover fascinating stories of our history through our heritage properties. 

 

 

Elan Vineyard & Gallery

Elan Vineyard is also home to a beautiful established art gallery, with art by Artist in Residence, Russell Scott.

The gallery is unique to the Mornington Peninsula and opened in 2020. Russell's works are intriguing, colourful, and fun. He also offers very ornamental pieces featuring different colours and styles.

There is an emphasis on abstract expressionism and other local artists are also on exhibition.

For those who love eclectic abstract art, the pieces are all available for purchase. Commissions are also welcome, and his very popular ‘alcohol ink’ workshops are also available.

Come and taste the wine and view the art, this will be worth a visit.



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17 Turners Road
Balnarring VIC 3926

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Alcohol Ink Workshop and Sculpture Walk at Elan Vineyard & Gallery
Every Saturday & Sunday | From 11am or 3pm | EVENTS
Alcohol Ink Workshop and Sculpture Walk at Elan Vineyard & Gallery
Every Saturday & Sunday | From 11am or 3pm | EVENTS
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