What: Fleurieu Peninsula Biennale
When: 3-26 November 2006
Where: Fleurieu Peninsula South Australia (including the townships of McLaren Vale, Willunga, Victor Harbor and Goolwa)
South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula is the place to be this November for lovers of art, as the Fleurieu Peninsula Biennale takes over in a world-class 3-week visual feast for the senses.
Stunning exhibitions in unusual locations including the $50,000 Fleurieu Peninsula Art Prize - Australia's richest landscape art prize.
Enjoy great art, beautiful scenery and superb food and wine as part of this unique festival.
The Fleurieu Peninsula Biennale is a significant arts festival, which takes place biennially on South Australia's famous Fleurieu Peninsula - world renowned for its wine, food and rich art history.
Since its inception in 1998, the Biennale has grown to become a national visual arts festival which provides, as the cornerstone of the event, Australia's richest prize for landscape painting, the Fleurieu Art Prize, offering $50,000 to the winning artist.
It seems appropriate that the most significant prize for landscape art in Australia be centered in the Fleurieu Peninsula, a region which, with its striking vistas and extraordinary geological formations, has long been both a home and a source of inspiration for some of Australia's most important landscape artists.
Find out more about the Fleurieu Peninsula Biennale and prize program at
www.artprize.com.au