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Pop up gallery heading to quirky Cowaramup fuel store

Power of four: Anita Revel, Kaye Nobbs, Renee de Voogd and Natalie Briney, who will host the Open Studios pop up gallery. Photos: Nicky Lefebvre

The Golden Jersey is one quirky store, with more than a few tales since its construction in the 1950s.

The service station has been under the care and direction of Anthony Dean and Renee de Voogd for the past three years, and this month will become the location of a new collaboration between South West artists for the Margaret River Region Open Studios event.

Already a bustling hub for caffeine seekers, cyclists, local shoppers and of course, those stopping to fuel up, The Golden Jersey celebrates the history of the town, and the buildings past life.

“There is simply so much history here and we wanted to retain as much as possible, while making this a place that people can gather, hang out and catch up with locals,” Ms de Voogd said.

Settlers Ridge owner Kaye Nobbs at the purpose built wine tasting facility inside The Golden Jersey

Settlers Ridge owner Kaye Nobbs at the purpose built wine tasting facility inside The Golden Jersey

Part of that direction has been the inclusion of the Settlers Ridge Organic Wines tasting bar, where owner Kaye Nobbs is on hand to help passing customers enjoy a leisurely wine tasting – even if theyre just stopping to replace their bike tyre.

“It has been lovely for us here, being a part of The Golden Jersey and it has meant we can continue with cellar door operations following the sale of the building we occupied for many years,” Mrs Nobbs explained.

Artists Anita Revel and Natalie Briney will set up shop at the multi-use space, where they will exhibit and work on current pieces, stopping to chat with people on the South West art trail.

The Golden Jersey's Renee de Voogd says she is committed to retaining the building's rustic charm and important local history.

The Golden Jersey's Renee de Voogd says she is committed to retaining the building's rustic charm and important local history.

Both said they were looking forward to getting out of their regular studios and having the chance to meet locals as well as visiting art-trippers.

"Im really looking forward to getting some work done while Im here, but I am also keen to chat to people and hear what they have to say,” said Ms Briney, who returns to the Open Studios program after a successful residence at Adinfern Estate last year.

Artist Natalie Briney, who will exhibit a range of her works and hopes to get some new work done at the studio gallery.

Artist Natalie Briney, who will exhibit a range of her works and hopes to get some new work done at the studio gallery.

Ms Revel said she was excited to be on the main street of Cowaramup where locals and tourists regularly stop by, and that the Golden Jersey was a great venue for the collective.

“Were planning to install a great big dreamcatcher that Ive made which will go up high here in the shop and will hopefully be a bit of a statement piece, along with all the other items were bringing in.”

Artist Anita Revel, pictured with one of her ornate art doors

Artist Anita Revel, pictured with one of her ornate art doors

The eclectic nature of both artists work – Revel with her ornately decorated doors and reclaimed pieces alongside Brineys hauntingly pretty and expressive canvases – sits perfectly in the something for everyone vibe of the old petrol station.

Housing a bicycle repair shop and an artist in residence while stocking essential groceries and serving fine coffee alongside local organic wines while still retaining the rustic charm of its 1960s fuel bowsers and assorted collectibles might sound unfocused – but in the ever-unique Cowaramup community, it works like a charm.

The Golden Jersey Pop-Up Gallery opening is on Thursday April 26 at The Golden Jersey, 60 Bussell Highway, Cowaramup from 4pm until 5.30pm, with wine tastings from Settlers Ridge and gelato samples from the Gelato Buonissimo cart.

For info visit www.facebook.com/goldenjerseycowaramup

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