![Contemporary artist and wildlife conservationist Nafisa one artist who will open her studios as part of the Pop-Up Project this weekend. Picture by Craig Piehopa
Contemporary artist and wildlife conservationist Nafisa one artist who will open her studios as part of the Pop-Up Project this weekend. Picture by Craig Piehopa](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/e610738d-abad-4977-b6b9-1ec480718847.jpg/r0_0_1017_678_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Buy ceramics, paintings, textiles, prints and more from Highlands makers, as well as see their studios this long weekend.
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The Pop-Up Project is making a comeback from June 10 to 12, from 10am to 4pm daily.
There are more than 24 creators to discover, who will showcase their work across 16 studios.
The project began in 2021, when a group of artists wanted to open their studios, engage with art lovers, collectors and members of the community, as well as share their stories.
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When people walk through studios, they will see creative processes firsthand.
Check out the map of which studios and areas to visit.
Each spot lists if it is wheelchair accessible, suitable for children and families, if parking and EFTPOS are available, and where cash can be used.
Each venue will have a pink and white sign out the front to indicate it is part of the Pop-Up Project, and if there is parking.
Additional maps are available from the Destination Southern Highlands welcome centre in Mittagong.
More information about the Pop-Up Project can be found on thepopupproject.com.au, or by calling Erin on 0410 617 262.
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